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Page 243
... sense of the old man's picturesque pose , and the leonine grandeur of his shaggy head . " Mr. Ray , " he explained . " Oh ! " said Hughes . " I'm glad to see you . Will you come up ? " He added , as Ray mounted to him , and they entered ...
... sense of the old man's picturesque pose , and the leonine grandeur of his shaggy head . " Mr. Ray , " he explained . " Oh ! " said Hughes . " I'm glad to see you . Will you come up ? " He added , as Ray mounted to him , and they entered ...
Page 349
... sense provincial , even parochial ; but perhaps the very want of an extended horizon had concentrated the author's thoughts the more penetratingly on the life immediately at hand . What was important was that he had seen this life with ...
... sense provincial , even parochial ; but perhaps the very want of an extended horizon had concentrated the author's thoughts the more penetratingly on the life immediately at hand . What was important was that he had seen this life with ...
Page 373
... sense of injury , which was heightened when he reflected that he had even been willing to sacrifice his pride , after his brilliant literary success , so far as to offer himself to a girl who worked for her living ; it had always galled ...
... sense of injury , which was heightened when he reflected that he had even been willing to sacrifice his pride , after his brilliant literary success , so far as to offer himself to a girl who worked for her living ; it had always galled ...
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