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Page 85
... O'Brien , with shrewd glances , rocked his chair . What did I want ? he inquired . To see life ? What he proposed ... O'Brien jeered . " But over there they winked and chuckled at the judge , and they do the same in Havana at us ...
... O'Brien , with shrewd glances , rocked his chair . What did I want ? he inquired . To see life ? What he proposed ... O'Brien jeered . " But over there they winked and chuckled at the judge , and they do the same in Havana at us ...
Page 86
... O'Brien by that time , with his air of omniscience , superiority , and self - content , as if he were talking to a child or some- one very credulous and weak - minded . " What right have you to speak for me , Seņor Juez ? ” I said in ...
... O'Brien by that time , with his air of omniscience , superiority , and self - content , as if he were talking to a child or some- one very credulous and weak - minded . " What right have you to speak for me , Seņor Juez ? ” I said in ...
Page 88
... O'Brien leaned forward . His voice had a note of dis- dain , and then took one of deeper earnestness ; it sank into his chest . He extended his hand ; his eyebrows twitched . He looked - he was a conspirator . " I tell you I do it for ...
... O'Brien leaned forward . His voice had a note of dis- dain , and then took one of deeper earnestness ; it sank into his chest . He extended his hand ; his eyebrows twitched . He looked - he was a conspirator . " I tell you I do it for ...
Page 89
... O'Brien , " she said , " you have so irritated my English cousin that he has awakened my father . " O'Brien grinned gently . " " Tis ever the way , " he said sardonically . " The English fools do the harm and the Irish fool gets the ...
... O'Brien , " she said , " you have so irritated my English cousin that he has awakened my father . " O'Brien grinned gently . " " Tis ever the way , " he said sardonically . " The English fools do the harm and the Irish fool gets the ...
Page 90
... was so extravagantly outrageous that now I could smile at the imbecility of that fellow O'Brien . As to turning into a sea - thief for lucre my blood boiled . No. There was something else there . Something deep ; 90 ROMANCE.
... was so extravagantly outrageous that now I could smile at the imbecility of that fellow O'Brien . As to turning into a sea - thief for lucre my blood boiled . No. There was something else there . Something deep ; 90 ROMANCE.
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