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Pagina 21
... sort of person to whom this could be said . He drew himself up a little , and puffed out his fine chest , when his future father- in - law ( as they hoped ) made this remark . If Edith was not as willing to have him as he was to have ...
... sort of person to whom this could be said . He drew himself up a little , and puffed out his fine chest , when his future father- in - law ( as they hoped ) made this remark . If Edith was not as willing to have him as he was to have ...
Pagina 22
... sort . " ject they were discussing to come to an end before he entered upon anything more important . He concluded his little argu- ment with the greatest propriety , and then he paused and cleared his throat . 66 Lady Edith , " he said ...
... sort . " ject they were discussing to come to an end before he entered upon anything more important . He concluded his little argu- ment with the greatest propriety , and then he paused and cleared his throat . 66 Lady Edith , " he said ...
Pagina 26
... sort ; nor is the medium so delicate and graceful ; for it does not follow that because man had not yet learned to use the word , that there were not even then conscious and uncon- scious humor . If this be so , then the paltriest fact ...
... sort ; nor is the medium so delicate and graceful ; for it does not follow that because man had not yet learned to use the word , that there were not even then conscious and uncon- scious humor . If this be so , then the paltriest fact ...
Pagina 40
... sort . He had heard from the girl's own lips that she did not care enough about him to face any trial for his sake ; that , surely , was conclusive enough to satisfy anybody . And then he recalled those fatal words , and went through ...
... sort . He had heard from the girl's own lips that she did not care enough about him to face any trial for his sake ; that , surely , was conclusive enough to satisfy anybody . And then he recalled those fatal words , and went through ...
Pagina 42
... sort of bow , as he brushed past her . It was only just past midnight when he emerged upon Park Lane ; and as he felt quite certain that he would not be able to sleep if he went home , he thought he would walk down to the New University ...
... sort of bow , as he brushed past her . It was only just past midnight when he emerged upon Park Lane ; and as he felt quite certain that he would not be able to sleep if he went home , he thought he would walk down to the New University ...
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