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Page 79
At any rate , it also contained intense scrutiny , and , perhaps , a little of appeal . I sighed myself . “ There is a man called O'Brien in there , ” he said . “ He does us the honour to pretend to my cousin's hand .
At any rate , it also contained intense scrutiny , and , perhaps , a little of appeal . I sighed myself . “ There is a man called O'Brien in there , ” he said . “ He does us the honour to pretend to my cousin's hand .
Page 80
“ I should not advise any one to come to Rio Medio , my uncle's town , without making a friend of the Seņor O'Brien . ' He went once more to the inner door , and , after a moment's whispering with someone within , returned وو to me .
“ I should not advise any one to come to Rio Medio , my uncle's town , without making a friend of the Seņor O'Brien . ' He went once more to the inner door , and , after a moment's whispering with someone within , returned وو to me .
Page 81
I tell you , if you come to visit us , it will be as well to be on good terms with the Seņor Juez O'Brien . My uncle is a very old man , and if I die before him , this O'Brien , I think , will end by v marrying my cousin , because my ...
I tell you , if you come to visit us , it will be as well to be on good terms with the Seņor Juez O'Brien . My uncle is a very old man , and if I die before him , this O'Brien , I think , will end by v marrying my cousin , because my ...
Page 83
I said that I imagined him the more famous Seņor Juez O'Brien . “ It's little use saying ye arren't famous , " he said . His voice had the faint , infinitely sweet twang of certain Irishry ; a thing as delicate and intangible as the ...
I said that I imagined him the more famous Seņor Juez O'Brien . “ It's little use saying ye arren't famous , " he said . His voice had the faint , infinitely sweet twang of certain Irishry ; a thing as delicate and intangible as the ...
Page 84
“ Now , I'll make you a fair offer , ” O'Brien said suddenly , after an intent study of the insolent glance that I gave him . I disliked him because I knew nothing about the sort of man he was . He was , as a matter of fact , more alien ...
“ Now , I'll make you a fair offer , ” O'Brien said suddenly , after an intent study of the insolent glance that I gave him . I disliked him because I knew nothing about the sort of man he was . He was , as a matter of fact , more alien ...
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