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Side 4
... and bumping against his leg every step he took I cannot exactly tell . At alí
events , the young man was — like most men , young and old - under conflicting
influences ; and these influences he had not yet begun to harmonize in any
definite ...
... and bumping against his leg every step he took I cannot exactly tell . At alí
events , the young man was — like most men , young and old - under conflicting
influences ; and these influences he had not yet begun to harmonize in any
definite ...
Side 13
You go and tell Mr. Boxall that you will be happy to dine with him to - night if he
will allow you to change your mind . " But I told him I was engaged . ” “ Tell him
the engagement is put off , and you are at his service . " “ But— " began Tom , and
...
You go and tell Mr. Boxall that you will be happy to dine with him to - night if he
will allow you to change your mind . " But I told him I was engaged . ” “ Tell him
the engagement is put off , and you are at his service . " “ But— " began Tom , and
...
Side 16
... there could have been no story to tell about them ; none such , at least , as I
should care to tell . They belonged to the common class of mortals who , although
they are weaving a history are not aware of it , and in whom the process goes on
...
... there could have been no story to tell about them ; none such , at least , as I
should care to tell . They belonged to the common class of mortals who , although
they are weaving a history are not aware of it , and in whom the process goes on
...
Side 28
... when the sun in bed , Curtain'd with cloudy red , Pillows his chin upon an orient
wave . But the child laughed so queerly , that it was impossible to tell whether or
how much those were her real ideas about the sunrise . “ How is your father ?
... when the sun in bed , Curtain'd with cloudy red , Pillows his chin upon an orient
wave . But the child laughed so queerly , that it was impossible to tell whether or
how much those were her real ideas about the sunrise . “ How is your father ?
Side 32
And it is wonderful what a tailor's thinking may come to , especially if he reads his
New Testament . Now , strange perhaps to tell , though Mr. Spelt never went to
church , he did read his New Testament , And the little tailor was a living soul .
And it is wonderful what a tailor's thinking may come to , especially if he reads his
New Testament . Now , strange perhaps to tell , though Mr. Spelt never went to
church , he did read his New Testament , And the little tailor was a living soul .
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