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Page 29
... seen your . . ? " he said once , and then stopped , looking at me with a certain tender irony . He insisted , though , that his aged uncle was in need of him . As for Castro— he and his rags came out of a life of sturt and strife , and ...
... seen your . . ? " he said once , and then stopped , looking at me with a certain tender irony . He insisted , though , that his aged uncle was in need of him . As for Castro— he and his rags came out of a life of sturt and strife , and ...
Page 31
... to cough violently . I said bitterly enough , " Yes . It will be always the same with me . I shall never see life . You've seen all that there is to see , so I suppose you do not mind settling down with an PART FIRST 31.
... to cough violently . I said bitterly enough , " Yes . It will be always the same with me . I shall never see life . You've seen all that there is to see , so I suppose you do not mind settling down with an PART FIRST 31.
Page 35
... gesture of perfect acquaintance . " I think I have seen him just now , " he said . " I will make inquiries . " All three of them had followed him , and became lost in the crowd . It was then that , not knowing whether 35 V.
... gesture of perfect acquaintance . " I think I have seen him just now , " he said . " I will make inquiries . " All three of them had followed him , and became lost in the crowd . It was then that , not knowing whether 35 V.
Page 49
... seen . I didn't get on with the men any better . They were either very dried up and querulous , too , or else very liquorish or boisterous in an incompre- hensible way . Their evenings seemed to be a constant succession of shouts of ...
... seen . I didn't get on with the men any better . They were either very dried up and querulous , too , or else very liquorish or boisterous in an incompre- hensible way . Their evenings seemed to be a constant succession of shouts of ...
Page 50
... seen him in company with Carlos and Castro ; but re - introduced in the homely atmosphere of the Macdonalds , he had become merely a saturnine , tall , dusky- featured , gold - spectacled Spaniard , and very good company . I learnt ...
... seen him in company with Carlos and Castro ; but re - introduced in the homely atmosphere of the Macdonalds , he had become merely a saturnine , tall , dusky- featured , gold - spectacled Spaniard , and very good company . I learnt ...
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Page 41 - Here's the mahn ye were speerin' after. Here's Macdonald." It was the voice of Barnes, and the voice of the every day. I discovered that I had been tremendously upset. The pulses in my temples were throbbing, and I wanted to shut my eyes — to sleep! I was tired; Romance had departed. Barnes and the Macdonald he had found for me represented all the laborious insects of the world; all the ants who are forever hauling immensely heavy and immensely unimportant burdens up weary hillocks, down steep...