Romance: A NovelDoubleday, Page, 1914 - 428 pages |
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Page 22
... knives , too , I fancy . You mind me , and look to yourself with them . There's something unnatural . " His words had a certain effect upon me , and his manner perhaps more . A thing that was " unnatural " to 22 ROMANCE.
... knives , too , I fancy . You mind me , and look to yourself with them . There's something unnatural . " His words had a certain effect upon me , and his manner perhaps more . A thing that was " unnatural " to 22 ROMANCE.
Page 24
... romance , without rough I hands at my throat . It is what we all ask , I suppose ; and we get it sometimes in ten - minute snatches . I didn't know where I was going . It was enough for me to sail in and out of the patches of shadow ...
... romance , without rough I hands at my throat . It is what we all ask , I suppose ; and we get it sometimes in ten - minute snatches . I didn't know where I was going . It was enough for me to sail in and out of the patches of shadow ...
Page 25
... romance , but an end — a disenchanted surprise that it should so soon be all over . We kept a grim silence . Further out in the bay , we were caught in a heavy squall . Sitting by the tiller , I got as much out of her as I knew how . We ...
... romance , but an end — a disenchanted surprise that it should so soon be all over . We kept a grim silence . Further out in the bay , we were caught in a heavy squall . Sitting by the tiller , I got as much out of her as I knew how . We ...
Page 30
... , or how could " that Irish devil , " whoever he was , have power to hang Tomas and be revenged on Carlos ? It did not affect my love for Carlos , though , in the weariness of this mystery , the passage seemed 30 ROMANCE.
... , or how could " that Irish devil , " whoever he was , have power to hang Tomas and be revenged on Carlos ? It did not affect my love for Carlos , though , in the weariness of this mystery , the passage seemed 30 ROMANCE.
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