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... arms . “ Well , old fellow ? " said Stephen rather shyly . Philip was but little hindered by insular shyness . ' Well ? " he asked in turn , as he wrung his friend's hand with almost painful intensity , and then , " Have you got ...
... arms . “ Well , old fellow ? " said Stephen rather shyly . Philip was but little hindered by insular shyness . ' Well ? " he asked in turn , as he wrung his friend's hand with almost painful intensity , and then , " Have you got ...
Side 45
... arms entwined . There was never an old doge worthy to wed the Adriatic . Marco the gondolier lolling at the water's edge felt the sweet air and forgot the winter . He lay in the sunlight bright as a lizard . He had girt him- self with ...
... arms entwined . There was never an old doge worthy to wed the Adriatic . Marco the gondolier lolling at the water's edge felt the sweet air and forgot the winter . He lay in the sunlight bright as a lizard . He had girt him- self with ...
Side 56
... arms ; it seemed to him the most pityful thing in the world that she should ever grow old and know sorrow . The light was soft about them as the young man and maiden strolled together hand and hand . They said little , for silence was ...
... arms ; it seemed to him the most pityful thing in the world that she should ever grow old and know sorrow . The light was soft about them as the young man and maiden strolled together hand and hand . They said little , for silence was ...
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... arms and to un- fold a thousand brilliant but vague projects for Mr Deane saw his advantage , and the future . pushed it . " Of course you have a profession ? " he asked with well - bred interest . I am a painter , " said the other ...
... arms and to un- fold a thousand brilliant but vague projects for Mr Deane saw his advantage , and the future . pushed it . " Of course you have a profession ? " he asked with well - bred interest . I am a painter , " said the other ...
Side 88
... arm . " Then come with me , " he said . She had not answered when she felt something at her feet . Little Cecco the dog was writhing and curling himself into strange shapes which expressed affection . She stooped and lifted him in her arms ...
... arm . " Then come with me , " he said . She had not answered when she felt something at her feet . Little Cecco the dog was writhing and curling himself into strange shapes which expressed affection . She stooped and lifted him in her arms ...
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