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... immense respect towards the ancient grandee . The door swung to .. I remained alone . The blue bales and the white , and the great red oil jars loomed in the dim light filtering through the jalousies out of the blinding sunlight of ...
... immense respect towards the ancient grandee . The door swung to .. I remained alone . The blue bales and the white , and the great red oil jars loomed in the dim light filtering through the jalousies out of the blinding sunlight of ...
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... immense strength and cunning , but a confirmed habit of consuming a pint and a half of gin a night had made him disinclined for the more arduous tasks of the trade . He limited his energies to working the underground passage , to the ...
... immense strength and cunning , but a confirmed habit of consuming a pint and a half of gin a night had made him disinclined for the more arduous tasks of the trade . He limited his energies to working the underground passage , to the ...
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... immense power . The silent flittings of lights that I had just seen , the answering signals from the luggers far out to sea , the enforced sleep of the towns and countryside whilst his plans were working out at night , had impressed me ...
... immense power . The silent flittings of lights that I had just seen , the answering signals from the luggers far out to sea , the enforced sleep of the towns and countryside whilst his plans were working out at night , had impressed me ...
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... immense variety of things was as deep as a draw- well - and as placid . I used to buy island produce through him , ship it to New Orleans , have it sold , and re - import parcels of " notions , " making a double profit . He was always ...
... immense variety of things was as deep as a draw- well - and as placid . I used to buy island produce through him , ship it to New Orleans , have it sold , and re - import parcels of " notions , " making a double profit . He was always ...
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... immense superiority , " And all the while we merchants are losing thousands . " His dark eyes searched my face , and it came disagreeably into my head that he was playing some part ; that his talk was delusive , his anger feigned ; that ...
... immense superiority , " And all the while we merchants are losing thousands . " His dark eyes searched my face , and it came disagreeably into my head that he was playing some part ; that his talk was delusive , his anger feigned ; that ...
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Page 115 - he would die of grief. The general effect of the place was of vitality exhausted, of a body calcined, of romance turned into stone. The still air, the hot sunshine, the white beach curving around the deserted sheet of water, the
Page 110 - I would like best to see you marry my cousin. Once before a woman of our race had married an Englishman. She had been happy. English things last forever—English peace, English power, English fidelity. It is a country of much serenity, of order,
Page 355 - WHY have I been brought here, your worships?" I asked, with a great deal of firmness. There were two figures in black, the one beside, the other behind a large black table. I was placed in front of them, between two soldiers, in the
Page 108 - king, had fought against the French, had a price put upon his head by a special proclamation. He had known passion, power, war, exile, and love. He had been thanked by his returned king,
Page 165 - their long knives. They came in a disorderly, shouting mob along the beach, intending this not for an attack, but as a simple demonstration. The sight of the open gate struck them with wonder. The bishop's coach
Page 108 - et armis, a nun from a convent, incurring the enmity of the Church and the displeasure of his sovereign. He had sacrificed all his fortune in Europe to the service of
Page 349 - of my hair was concealed by the handkerchief bound under my hat; my footsteps echoed loudly under the vault, and I penetrated into the heart of the city. And directly, it seemed to me, I had stepped back three hundred years. I had never seen anything so old; this was the abandoned inheritance of an adventurous race, that seemed to have thrown all its might, all its
Page 404 - Who is it that refuses to drink a glass of brandy?' He asked me what countryman I was, and if I was an American." There were two others from the unfortunate