Romance: A NovelDoubleday, Page, 1914 - 428 pages |
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Page 19
... Rangsley's voice said from behind us . In the end Ralph let me go with Carlos - actually across the sea , and to the West Indies . I begged and implored him ; it ' seemed that now there was a chance for me to find my world of romance ...
... Rangsley's voice said from behind us . In the end Ralph let me go with Carlos - actually across the sea , and to the West Indies . I begged and implored him ; it ' seemed that now there was a chance for me to find my world of romance ...
Page 20
... Rangsley was waiting to conduct us into the town , where we should find a man to take us three fugitives out to the expected ship . We rode clattering aggressively through the silence of the long , narrow main street . Every now and ...
... Rangsley was waiting to conduct us into the town , where we should find a man to take us three fugitives out to the expected ship . We rode clattering aggressively through the silence of the long , narrow main street . Every now and ...
Page 21
... Rangsley set one of his lanthorns on the window and twisted the top . He sent beams of yellow light shooting out to seawards . His hands quivered , and he was mumbling to himself under the influence of ungovernable excitement . His ...
... Rangsley set one of his lanthorns on the window and twisted the top . He sent beams of yellow light shooting out to seawards . His hands quivered , and he was mumbling to himself under the influence of ungovernable excitement . His ...
Page 22
... Rangsley asked . " Lis- Here's three men to be set aboard the Thames at ten to me . • a quarter after eleven . ” A grunt came in reply . Rangsley repeated slowly . The grunt answered again . " " Here's three men to be set aboard the ...
... Rangsley asked . " Lis- Here's three men to be set aboard the Thames at ten to me . • a quarter after eleven . ” A grunt came in reply . Rangsley repeated slowly . The grunt answered again . " " Here's three men to be set aboard the ...
Page 23
... Rangsley - the man of darkness , who lived forever as if in the shadow of the gallows- was a thing to be avoided . He was for me nearly as romantic a figure as Carlos himself , but for his forbidding darkness , and he was a person of ...
... Rangsley - the man of darkness , who lived forever as if in the shadow of the gallows- was a thing to be avoided . He was for me nearly as romantic a figure as Carlos himself , but for his forbidding darkness , and he was a person of ...
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