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Side 223
... Bertrand ; the reward is a heavy temptation . What is the reward , Mr. Duncanson ? " " How should I know ? " " Oh ! you seemed to take a strong interest in the matter . " " Confound the fellow , is he trying to draw me ? " thought Dun ...
... Bertrand ; the reward is a heavy temptation . What is the reward , Mr. Duncanson ? " " How should I know ? " " Oh ! you seemed to take a strong interest in the matter . " " Confound the fellow , is he trying to draw me ? " thought Dun ...
Side 225
... Bertrand was not so successful ; luck seemed to be against him . The birds would rise to Pigott's side , and perhaps he was a little flurried , as the game was somewhat new to him . " Bertrand , this will never do ! " cried his friend ...
... Bertrand was not so successful ; luck seemed to be against him . The birds would rise to Pigott's side , and perhaps he was a little flurried , as the game was somewhat new to him . " Bertrand , this will never do ! " cried his friend ...
Side 758
... Bertrand had left the din- ing - room immediately after the ladies , and very soon he and Eila were out across the terrace and away among the woods , where time , place , and circumstance were all forgotten , and whence they did not ...
... Bertrand had left the din- ing - room immediately after the ladies , and very soon he and Eila were out across the terrace and away among the woods , where time , place , and circumstance were all forgotten , and whence they did not ...
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