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Page 48
... sort of place Rio Medio was reported to be . • I hadn't much cared about either party — I was looking out for romance — but I inclined a little to the Separationists , because Macdonald , with whom I lived for two years at Horton Pen ...
... sort of place Rio Medio was reported to be . • I hadn't much cared about either party — I was looking out for romance — but I inclined a little to the Separationists , because Macdonald , with whom I lived for two years at Horton Pen ...
Page 50
... warped , Satanic member of society , who was a sort of nephew to the Macdonalds , and hand in glove with all the Scotch Separationists of the island . He had started an extraordinary , scandalous paper that , to avoid 50 ROMANCE.
... warped , Satanic member of society , who was a sort of nephew to the Macdonalds , and hand in glove with all the Scotch Separationists of the island . He had started an extraordinary , scandalous paper that , to avoid 50 ROMANCE.
Page 53
... sort of buzz of voices came from above ; then a man in European clothes was silhouetted against the light in the door- way . He held a full glass very carefully and started to descend . Suddenly he stopped emotionally . Then he turned ...
... sort of buzz of voices came from above ; then a man in European clothes was silhouetted against the light in the door- way . He held a full glass very carefully and started to descend . Suddenly he stopped emotionally . Then he turned ...
Page 54
... sort of benevolent chuckle , then raised his voice and called , " Tinsley ! Tinsley ! Where the deuce is Tinsley ? " A high nasal sound came from the carriage window . " Sir Charles ! Sir Charles ! Let there be no scene in my presence ...
... sort of benevolent chuckle , then raised his voice and called , " Tinsley ! Tinsley ! Where the deuce is Tinsley ? " A high nasal sound came from the carriage window . " Sir Charles ! Sir Charles ! Let there be no scene in my presence ...
Page 55
... sort of undignified scuffle , and in the end I found myself standing above a ghastly white gentleman who , from a sitting posture , was gasping out , " I'll commit you ! . . . I swear I'll commit you ! . . . " I helped him to his feet ...
... sort of undignified scuffle , and in the end I found myself standing above a ghastly white gentleman who , from a sitting posture , was gasping out , " I'll commit you ! . . . I swear I'll commit you ! . . . " I helped him to his feet ...
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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...