Romance: A NovelDoubleday, Page, 1914 - 428 pages |
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Page 40
... Juan , " he said , " let us not quarrel . You are very young ; you cannot understand these things ; you cannot weigh them ; you have a foolish idea in your head . I wished you to come with us because I love you , Juan . Do you think I ...
... Juan , " he said , " let us not quarrel . You are very young ; you cannot understand these things ; you cannot weigh them ; you have a foolish idea in your head . I wished you to come with us because I love you , Juan . Do you think I ...
Page 60
... Juan . " His eyes had affec- tion in them , there was no doubt about that , but I felt vaguely suspicious of him . I remembered how we had parted on board the Thames . We can talk here , " he added ; " it is very pleasant . You shall ...
... Juan . " His eyes had affec- tion in them , there was no doubt about that , but I felt vaguely suspicious of him . I remembered how we had parted on board the Thames . We can talk here , " he added ; " it is very pleasant . You shall ...
Page 63
... Juan , we Christians do not see eye to eye with you . This man rebelled against your government , but , also , he suffered for the true faith . He is a good Catholic ; he has suffered for it ; and , in the Ever Faithful Island , that is ...
... Juan , we Christians do not see eye to eye with you . This man rebelled against your government , but , also , he suffered for the true faith . He is a good Catholic ; he has suffered for it ; and , in the Ever Faithful Island , that is ...
Page 72
... Juan - and - and - making my last hours easy , perhaps . " I looked at him ; he was worn to a shadow- -a shadow with dark , wistful eyes . " I don't understand you , " I faltered . The old man stirred , opened his lids , and put a gold ...
... Juan - and - and - making my last hours easy , perhaps . " I looked at him ; he was worn to a shadow- -a shadow with dark , wistful eyes . " I don't understand you , " I faltered . The old man stirred , opened his lids , and put a gold ...
Page 100
... Juan . I love him as if he were my only brother . Be very careful , Tomas Castro . Make it appear that he comes to us much against his will . Let him be dragged on board by inany men . You are to understand , Tomas , that he is a youth ...
... Juan . I love him as if he were my only brother . Be very careful , Tomas Castro . Make it appear that he comes to us much against his will . Let him be dragged on board by inany men . You are to understand , Tomas , that he is a youth ...
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