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Side 14
... youth , Stephen . " " You can cure him , " said Stephen Aylward de- tecting his advantage in the other's softened tone . " You can make him work . He is sick of his paint- ing as of everything else ; most sick of his easy success ...
... youth , Stephen . " " You can cure him , " said Stephen Aylward de- tecting his advantage in the other's softened tone . " You can make him work . He is sick of his paint- ing as of everything else ; most sick of his easy success ...
Side 15
... youth , " said Andrew Fernlyn with a sigh . " Have you completed your cure ? " asked the other slyly . " Commit one more youthful folly . Come , my master , you must take Philip . " There was music to the ears of Mr Fernlyn in the words ...
... youth , " said Andrew Fernlyn with a sigh . " Have you completed your cure ? " asked the other slyly . " Commit one more youthful folly . Come , my master , you must take Philip . " There was music to the ears of Mr Fernlyn in the words ...
Side 19
... belief when he , as it were , pigeon - holed young Deane as a remarkably well - informed young man . So judicious a youth was bound to make a He thought mark in the world ; the only question AN ACCOMPLISHED GENTLEMAN . 19.
... belief when he , as it were , pigeon - holed young Deane as a remarkably well - informed young man . So judicious a youth was bound to make a He thought mark in the world ; the only question AN ACCOMPLISHED GENTLEMAN . 19.
Side 40
... youth was almost dumb in the presence of Lady Lappin's statuette of Cupid ; but he waxed loud in an attack on Captain Tiribomba for the intrigue of Italian diplomacy . He stared over Mr Playdell's head when the little gentleman was ...
... youth was almost dumb in the presence of Lady Lappin's statuette of Cupid ; but he waxed loud in an attack on Captain Tiribomba for the intrigue of Italian diplomacy . He stared over Mr Playdell's head when the little gentleman was ...
Side 64
... youth too , whose taste for his society had been so complimentary , had been all the time running after a silly girl . Moreover his abrupt declaration was positively indelicate . Mr Deane resented this bother which had come to disturb ...
... youth too , whose taste for his society had been so complimentary , had been all the time running after a silly girl . Moreover his abrupt declaration was positively indelicate . Mr Deane resented this bother which had come to disturb ...
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