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Page 78
... smile . " You are very brave , " he said , as if to silence me . " I am not ungrateful . " He began again to ask for news from home from my home . I told him that Veronica had a baby , and he sighed . " She married the excellent Rooksby ...
... smile . " You are very brave , " he said , as if to silence me . " I am not ungrateful . " He began again to ask for news from home from my home . I told him that Veronica had a baby , and he sighed . " She married the excellent Rooksby ...
Page 83
... smile like that which hangs around the jaws of a pike - only more humorous . He bowed a little exaggeratedly to me and said : " Ah , ye are that famous Mr. Kemp . " I said that I imagined him the more famous Señor Juez O'Brien . " It's ...
... smile like that which hangs around the jaws of a pike - only more humorous . He bowed a little exaggeratedly to me and said : " Ah , ye are that famous Mr. Kemp . " I said that I imagined him the more famous Señor Juez O'Brien . " It's ...
Page 84
... of their rebellious colonies . And with the same cool persuasiveness , relieved by humorous smiles , he explained that the loyal Spaniards of the Ever Faithful Island thought there was no sin in doing harm to the English 84 ROMANCE.
... of their rebellious colonies . And with the same cool persuasiveness , relieved by humorous smiles , he explained that the loyal Spaniards of the Ever Faithful Island thought there was no sin in doing harm to the English 84 ROMANCE.
Page 86
... smile . I was really angry with 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 ...
... smile . I was really angry with 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 ...
Page 90
... Irish traitor 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.
... Irish traitor 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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