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... fellow : he valued himself a little on his superior refinement . At Oxford he learned to value himself more highly on his judgment and taste . He could not conceal from himself that he was more quickly intelligent than his fellows ...
... fellow : he valued himself a little on his superior refinement . At Oxford he learned to value himself more highly on his judgment and taste . He could not conceal from himself that he was more quickly intelligent than his fellows ...
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... 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 anything for me to eat ...
... 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 anything for me to eat ...
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... eyes . " 66 Did you ever look at her eyes ? ' Why , Philip ” —and Stephen stopped for a low laugh- " Philip is a fellow who likes clever girls , and brilliant and dashing , with handsome gowns and smart 54 AN ACCOMPLISHED GENTLEMAN .
... eyes . " 66 Did you ever look at her eyes ? ' Why , Philip ” —and Stephen stopped for a low laugh- " Philip is a fellow who likes clever girls , and brilliant and dashing , with handsome gowns and smart 54 AN ACCOMPLISHED GENTLEMAN .
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... fellow , with the neatness of his slipper . He was satisfied with the world , and with himself . At length the silence was broken . There was a quick step in the stone passage , a knock at the door , and Philip Lamond entered . A keener ...
... fellow , with the neatness of his slipper . He was satisfied with the world , and with himself . At length the silence was broken . There was a quick step in the stone passage , a knock at the door , and Philip Lamond entered . A keener ...
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... fellow , and let his fancy wander to the Athenian decks at Salamis . " A clever lad too , " he thought , " and one who has notions . " Indeed Philip had made himself very agreeable to the elder man during the short period of 62 AN ...
... fellow , and let his fancy wander to the Athenian decks at Salamis . " A clever lad too , " he thought , " and one who has notions . " Indeed Philip had made himself very agreeable to the elder man during the short period of 62 AN ...
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