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Page 136
... cried aloud , and stopped , astounded at myself . And the moonlight of romance seemed to whisper spitefully from below : " Death to the traitor ! Vengeance for our brothers dead on the English gallows ! " " Come away , Manuel . " “ No ...
... cried aloud , and stopped , astounded at myself . And the moonlight of romance seemed to whisper spitefully from below : " Death to the traitor ! Vengeance for our brothers dead on the English gallows ! " " Come away , Manuel . " “ No ...
Page 140
... cried . 66 He ought to detach his thoughts from this earth ; and if there is no other way- " " " What way ? What am I expected to do ? " " My son , I had observed your emotion . We , the appointed confidants of men's frailties , are ...
... cried . 66 He ought to detach his thoughts from this earth ; and if there is no other way- " " " What way ? What am I expected to do ? " " My son , I had observed your emotion . We , the appointed confidants of men's frailties , are ...
Page 152
... cried , " I am poor , homeless , in a foreign land . How can I believe ? How can I dare to dream ? -unless your own voice- " " " Then you are permitted to ask . Ask , Don Juan . " I dropped on one knee , and , suddenly extending her arm ...
... cried , " I am poor , homeless , in a foreign land . How can I believe ? How can I dare to dream ? -unless your own voice- " " " Then you are permitted to ask . Ask , Don Juan . " I dropped on one knee , and , suddenly extending her arm ...
Page 158
... cried out with the fire of deathless conviction . 66 It is not true . You know it is not true . " He was speechless for a time ; then , shaking and stammering with that inward rage that seemed to heave like molten lava in his breast ...
... cried out with the fire of deathless conviction . 66 It is not true . You know it is not true . " He was speechless for a time ; then , shaking and stammering with that inward rage that seemed to heave like molten lava in his breast ...
Page 159
... cried angrily . " You - you would dare ! On what charge ? You could not . . . " " " " ' You don't know what Pat O'Brien can do in Cuba . " The little country solicitor came out in a flash from under the Spanish lawyer . Then he frowned ...
... cried angrily . " You - you would dare ! On what charge ? You could not . . . " " " " ' You don't know what Pat O'Brien can do in Cuba . " The little country solicitor came out in a flash from under the Spanish lawyer . Then he frowned ...
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