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Page 79
... sort of challenge in his eyes . " " " She could have met no one better than you , " I said . He waved his hand a little . " Oh , for that- he said deprecatingly . " Besides , I am dying . I have never been well since I went into your ...
... sort of challenge in his eyes . " " " She could have met no one better than you , " I said . He waved his hand a little . " Oh , for that- he said deprecatingly . " Besides , I am dying . I have never been well since I went into your ...
Page 84
... sort of man he was . He was , as a matter of fact , more alien to me than Carlos . And he gave me the impression that , if perhaps he were not absolutely the better man , he could still make a fool of me , or at least make me look like ...
... sort of man he was . He was , as a matter of fact , more alien to me than Carlos . And he gave me the impression that , if perhaps he were not absolutely the better man , he could still make a fool of me , or at least make me look like ...
Page 86
... ' tis a pretty spot . " He got a sort of languorous honey into his voice , and drawled out , " The - the Señorita's . He took an air of businesslike candour . " You can help ,, us , and we you ; we could do without 86 ROMANCE.
... ' tis a pretty spot . " He got a sort of languorous honey into his voice , and drawled out , " The - the Señorita's . He took an air of businesslike candour . " You can help ,, us , and we you ; we could do without 86 ROMANCE.
Page 90
... sort of 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 ...
... sort of 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 ...
Page 93
... sort of uneasiness ; I could by no means under- stand the connection between the old Don and what had gone before , and I did not , in a purely conventional sense , know how long I ought to stop . The sky through the barred windows had ...
... sort of uneasiness ; I could by no means under- stand the connection between the old Don and what had gone before , and I did not , in a purely conventional sense , know how long I ought to stop . The sky through the barred windows had ...
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