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Side 5
... Captain Tiri- bomba erect in his very tight uniform ; Mr Bonamy Playdell who was sure to tell stories about her ; the venerable Andrew Fernlyn who appeared so refreshingly guileless ; Stephen Ayl- ward who was certainly young ; and the ...
... Captain Tiri- bomba erect in his very tight uniform ; Mr Bonamy Playdell who was sure to tell stories about her ; the venerable Andrew Fernlyn who appeared so refreshingly guileless ; Stephen Ayl- ward who was certainly young ; and the ...
Side 10
... Captain Tiribomba erect as a sentinel by the chair of the Contessa a little marred the artistic ease . More- over there was one small group of people who would not mingle with the other guests . Hugo Deane refused to yield to the ...
... Captain Tiribomba erect as a sentinel by the chair of the Contessa a little marred the artistic ease . More- over there was one small group of people who would not mingle with the other guests . Hugo Deane refused to yield to the ...
Side 12
... Captain Tiribomba . Sometimes her eyes wandered to one of the high windows , in which two men were standing somewhat apart from the rest of the party . They were talking with interest but without haste ; and in the frequent pauses of ...
... Captain Tiribomba . Sometimes her eyes wandered to one of the high windows , in which two men were standing somewhat apart from the rest of the party . They were talking with interest but without haste ; and in the frequent pauses of ...
Side 40
... Captain Tiribomba for the intrigue of Italian diplomacy . He stared over Mr Playdell's head when the little gentleman was favouring him . with the great Roman scandal ; tumbled over Miss Lindley's modest foot ; upset his tea ; and ...
... Captain Tiribomba for the intrigue of Italian diplomacy . He stared over Mr Playdell's head when the little gentleman was favouring him . with the great Roman scandal ; tumbled over Miss Lindley's modest foot ; upset his tea ; and ...
Side 96
... Captain Tiribomba with a little short bow ; " is it art to make a history ? " The Captain was inconveniently fond of improv- ing himself . Lady Lappin was a little uncertain about the definition of art . She only answered with a sigh ...
... Captain Tiribomba with a little short bow ; " is it art to make a history ? " The Captain was inconveniently fond of improv- ing himself . Lady Lappin was a little uncertain about the definition of art . She only answered with a sigh ...
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