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Page 48
... hour ago , out riding in the woods . " " Fine looking chap Mr. Pennington ! That's pretty much of a horse too . He's a gentleman " Just as lief tell you - no objection at all , " puffed Pennington , languidly . " I like to fool with a ...
... hour ago , out riding in the woods . " " Fine looking chap Mr. Pennington ! That's pretty much of a horse too . He's a gentleman " Just as lief tell you - no objection at all , " puffed Pennington , languidly . " I like to fool with a ...
Page 79
... hour after you left me loud voices in the street interrupted me at the piano , and I went to the window . There was a cab at the house opposite , where they let lodgings ; and an old man , who looked like a respectable servant , was ...
... hour after you left me loud voices in the street interrupted me at the piano , and I went to the window . There was a cab at the house opposite , where they let lodgings ; and an old man , who looked like a respectable servant , was ...
Page 89
... hour the man made his ap- pearance and placed the expected letter in Mid- winter's hands . He opened it , far away from all fear of observation this time , and read these lines : " MY DEAR MIDWINTER , -I write more for the purpose of ...
... hour the man made his ap- pearance and placed the expected letter in Mid- winter's hands . He opened it , far away from all fear of observation this time , and read these lines : " MY DEAR MIDWINTER , -I write more for the purpose of ...
Page 90
... hour he left the breakfast - table to join Mr. Bashwood in the steward's office . The two were quietly closeted over the books , at the back of the house , while the packing for the picnic went on in front . Young Pedgift ( short in ...
... hour he left the breakfast - table to join Mr. Bashwood in the steward's office . The two were quietly closeted over the books , at the back of the house , while the packing for the picnic went on in front . Young Pedgift ( short in ...
Page 93
... hour of Medieval Catholicism was now come ; but its grandest foundation at Oxford was its last . The stately façade , the ample quadrangle , the noble hall of Christchurch are monuments , as every reader of Shakspeare knows , of the ...
... hour of Medieval Catholicism was now come ; but its grandest foundation at Oxford was its last . The stately façade , the ample quadrangle , the noble hall of Christchurch are monuments , as every reader of Shakspeare knows , of the ...
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