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Page 28
... O'Brien , who mismanages my uncle's affairs . What do I know ? The good Tomas has been in some villainy that is no affair of mine . He is a good friend and a faithful dependent of my family's . He certainly had that man's watch — the ...
... O'Brien , who mismanages my uncle's affairs . What do I know ? The good Tomas has been in some villainy that is no affair of mine . He is a good friend and a faithful dependent of my family's . He certainly had that man's watch — the ...
Page 63
... of Europe , kings and all . " Carlos smiled again . " He's a very dangerous man for all that , " he said . " I should not advise anyone to come to Rio Medio , my uncle's town , without making a friend of the Senor O'Brien . " He went ...
... of Europe , kings and all . " Carlos smiled again . " He's a very dangerous man for all that , " he said . " I should not advise anyone to come to Rio Medio , my uncle's town , without making a friend of the Senor O'Brien . " He went ...
Page 66
... Brien . " It's little use saying ye arren't famous , " he said . His voice had the faint , infinitely sweet twang of ... O'Brien's eyes twinkled . He had , as a matter of fact , nearly lost his neck in the Irish fiasco , either in ...
... Brien . " It's little use saying ye arren't famous , " he said . His voice had the faint , infinitely sweet twang of ... O'Brien's eyes twinkled . He had , as a matter of fact , nearly lost his neck in the Irish fiasco , either in ...
Page 67
... justice seat in Edinb'ro ' — money paid for rum and run silks . . . " " Of course I had heard of it ; everybody had ; but it had been some years before . " We're backwards hereabouts , " O'Brien jeered . " PART SECOND 67.
... justice seat in Edinb'ro ' — money paid for rum and run silks . . . " " Of course I had heard of it ; everybody had ; but it had been some years before . " We're backwards hereabouts , " O'Brien jeered . " PART SECOND 67.
Page 68
... O'Brien jeered . " But over there they winked and chuckled at the judge , and they do the same in Havana at us . " Suddenly from behind us the voice of the young girl said , “ Of what do you discourse , my English cousin ? " " O'Brien ...
... O'Brien jeered . " But over there they winked and chuckled at the judge , and they do the same in Havana at us . " Suddenly from behind us the voice of the young girl said , “ Of what do you discourse , my English cousin ? " " O'Brien ...
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Page 41 - Here's the mahn ye were speerin' after. Here's Macdonald." It was the voice of Barnes, and the voice of the every day. I discovered that I had been tremendously upset. The pulses in my temples were throbbing, and I wanted to shut my eyes — to sleep! I was tired; Romance had departed. Barnes and the Macdonald he had found for me represented all the laborious insects of the world; all the ants who are forever hauling immensely heavy and immensely unimportant burdens up weary hillocks, down steep...