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Side 2
Well , upon my word , if you don't like chaff , you put yourself at the wrong end of
the winnower . ” " I never read the Georgics , ” said Tom , sarcastically . “ Yes , I
know I was born in the country -- a clodhopper , no doubt , but I can afford to
stand ...
Well , upon my word , if you don't like chaff , you put yourself at the wrong end of
the winnower . ” " I never read the Georgics , ” said Tom , sarcastically . “ Yes , I
know I was born in the country -- a clodhopper , no doubt , but I can afford to
stand ...
Side 9
We faint and cease from our prayers and our endeavours together . " “ That is too
true , ” responded the lady . " I try to do my best , " said Thomas , in a tone of
apology , and with a lingering doubt in his mind whether he was really speaking
the ...
We faint and cease from our prayers and our endeavours together . " “ That is too
true , ” responded the lady . " I try to do my best , " said Thomas , in a tone of
apology , and with a lingering doubt in his mind whether he was really speaking
the ...
Side 10
I have no reason to doubt it , my young friend , ” returned the curate , who was not
ten years older than his young friend . “ I only fancied — no doubt it was but the
foolish fancy of my own anxiety — that you did not respond quite so heartily as ...
I have no reason to doubt it , my young friend , ” returned the curate , who was not
ten years older than his young friend . “ I only fancied — no doubt it was but the
foolish fancy of my own anxiety — that you did not respond quite so heartily as ...
Side 16
I do not doubt it was with some feeling of relief that he heard his father say it was
time for them to be going home . None of the parents would have been
displeased had they seen the little passage between the young people . Neither
was Mary ...
I do not doubt it was with some feeling of relief that he heard his father say it was
time for them to be going home . None of the parents would have been
displeased had they seen the little passage between the young people . Neither
was Mary ...
Side 17
But it blew from the damp west , cold and grateful upon Thomas's brow . For the
immediate influence of the wine he had drunk had gone off , and its effects
remained in discomfort and doubt . Had he got himself into a scrape with Mary
Boxall ?
But it blew from the damp west , cold and grateful upon Thomas's brow . For the
immediate influence of the wine he had drunk had gone off , and its effects
remained in discomfort and doubt . Had he got himself into a scrape with Mary
Boxall ?
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