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Side 34
... perhaps half a mile along the shore of the wide Firth of Forth , and their houses stand close crowded one against another , striving , it would seem , which can bring its red tiled roof closest to the ground in front , and carry it to ...
... perhaps half a mile along the shore of the wide Firth of Forth , and their houses stand close crowded one against another , striving , it would seem , which can bring its red tiled roof closest to the ground in front , and carry it to ...
Side 37
... perhaps they never will . Indeed , it is only at widely sundered intervals that they think much about the matter any- Has not St. Denys always kept a watchful eye on his favorite village ? What harm can there be in that which which ...
... perhaps they never will . Indeed , it is only at widely sundered intervals that they think much about the matter any- Has not St. Denys always kept a watchful eye on his favorite village ? What harm can there be in that which which ...
Side 120
... perhaps in- capable of understanding the life which Ibsen is trying to depict , or the circumstances which give rise to the prob- lems which he sets before them . But it is not The Doll's House , nor the forcible unwholesomeness of ...
... perhaps in- capable of understanding the life which Ibsen is trying to depict , or the circumstances which give rise to the prob- lems which he sets before them . But it is not The Doll's House , nor the forcible unwholesomeness of ...
Side 125
... Perhaps it was VanDock who first noticed it , and per- haps Roberts . Neither said anything about his discovery to the other , or to the rest . When Roberts saw it he only stood on one leg ( his habit when flunking ) , gave a low ...
... Perhaps it was VanDock who first noticed it , and per- haps Roberts . Neither said anything about his discovery to the other , or to the rest . When Roberts saw it he only stood on one leg ( his habit when flunking ) , gave a low ...
Side 126
... Perhaps it's his sister's - but he told me he had no sister , confound it . " It was past midnight and he had started to retire , when he found he was not sleepy . He would sit and dream awhile . From his table he took his briar - wood ...
... Perhaps it's his sister's - but he told me he had no sister , confound it . " It was past midnight and he had started to retire , when he found he was not sleepy . He would sit and dream awhile . From his table he took his briar - wood ...
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