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Page 88
... took one of deeper earnestness ; it sank into his chest . He extended his hand ; his eyebrows twitched . He looked - he was a conspirator . " I tell you I do it for the sake of Ireland , " he said passionately . " Every ship we take ...
... took one of deeper earnestness ; it sank into his chest . He extended his hand ; his eyebrows twitched . He looked - he was a conspirator . " I tell you I do it for the sake of Ireland , " he said passionately . " Every ship we take ...
Page 115
... away . Afterwards , he took his coat from my arm . I tried to help him , but he refused my aid , and jerked himself painfully into it . It was too tight for him . Suddenly , he said : " You seem to be deuced intimate with that man- 115.
... away . Afterwards , he took his coat from my arm . I tried to help him , but he refused my aid , and jerked himself painfully into it . It was too tight for him . Suddenly , he said : " You seem to be deuced intimate with that man- 115.
Page 116
... took another turn and came back . " My wife says that you took her rings and — and - gave them to- He had an ashamed air . It came into my head that that hateful woman had been egging him on to this through the skylight , instead of ...
... took another turn and came back . " My wife says that you took her rings and — and - gave them to- He had an ashamed air . It came into my head that that hateful woman had been egging him on to this through the skylight , instead of ...
Page 130
... a sort of coif that took the lines of a buffalo's horns glided to him with a gold cup , from which he drank , raising himself a little . Then the religious went out with Tomas Castro , who gave me a last ferocious glower 130 ROMANCE.
... a sort of coif that took the lines of a buffalo's horns glided to him with a gold cup , from which he drank , raising himself a little . Then the religious went out with Tomas Castro , who gave me a last ferocious glower 130 ROMANCE.
Page 147
... took three turns in the courtyard , no more . It was evidently a daily custom . When he withdrew his hand from my arm to tap his snuff - box , we stood still till he was ready to slip it in again . This was the strangest part of it ...
... took three turns in the courtyard , no more . It was evidently a daily custom . When he withdrew his hand from my arm to tap his snuff - box , we stood still till he was ready to slip it in again . This was the strangest part of it ...
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