Romance: A NovelDoubleday, Page, 1914 - 428 pages |
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... Castro ! . He was an Andalusian . For myself , the first shock of his strangeness overcome , I adored Carlos , and Veronica liked him , and laughed at him , till one day he said good - by and rode off along the London road , followed by ...
... Castro ! . He was an Andalusian . For myself , the first shock of his strangeness overcome , I adored Carlos , and Veronica liked him , and laughed at him , till one day he said good - by and rode off along the London road , followed by ...
Page 8
... Castro said . 99 Rooksby came to a sudden halt , and began furiously to switch his corded legs . 66 Curse Carlos , and his Castro , too . They'll have me in jail betwixt them . They're both in my red barn , 8 ROMANCE.
... Castro said . 99 Rooksby came to a sudden halt , and began furiously to switch his corded legs . 66 Curse Carlos , and his Castro , too . They'll have me in jail betwixt them . They're both in my red barn , 8 ROMANCE.
Page 9
... Castro pulls out a watch , and the old fellow jumps on it , vows it's his own , taken from him years before by some picaroons on his outward voyage . Out from the agent's comes another , and swears that Castro is one of the self - same ...
... Castro pulls out a watch , and the old fellow jumps on it , vows it's his own , taken from him years before by some picaroons on his outward voyage . Out from the agent's comes another , and swears that Castro is one of the self - same ...
Page 10
... Castro in a little fir- wood above the quarry , in half an hour's time . All I had to do was to whistle three bars of Lillibullero , " as a signal . A con- nection had been already arranged with the Free Traders on the road beside the ...
... Castro in a little fir- wood above the quarry , in half an hour's time . All I had to do was to whistle three bars of Lillibullero , " as a signal . A con- nection had been already arranged with the Free Traders on the road beside the ...
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... Castro talked under their breaths . Along the gunwale there was a constant ripple and gurgle . Sud- denly old Rangsley began to sing ; his voice was hoarse and drunken . " When Harol ' war inva - a — ded , An ' fallin ' , lost his ...
... Castro talked under their breaths . Along the gunwale there was a constant ripple and gurgle . Sud- denly old Rangsley began to sing ; his voice was hoarse and drunken . " When Harol ' war inva - a — ded , An ' fallin ' , lost his ...
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