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... smile that was at once sardonic and melan- choly . It seemed to reveal yet a new Charles le Chemineau . Ann , for her part , was speech- less . She flushed and paled , and flushed again . On her expressive face fear fled before " We are ...
... smile that was at once sardonic and melan- choly . It seemed to reveal yet a new Charles le Chemineau . Ann , for her part , was speech- less . She flushed and paled , and flushed again . On her expressive face fear fled before " We are ...
Side 60
... smiling at her in open admiration . " Faith , Ann , you're a trump ! " he added with unwonted energy . " Talk so , indeed ! You have talked more sense in ten seconds • than all the plotters since Har- modius and Aristogeiton , which are ...
... smiling at her in open admiration . " Faith , Ann , you're a trump ! " he added with unwonted energy . " Talk so , indeed ! You have talked more sense in ten seconds • than all the plotters since Har- modius and Aristogeiton , which are ...
Side 65
... smile were a awry . For all his Highland plain warning that he was a dangerous man . He was , more- over , a man with a grievance , which his naturally violent tem- per had magnified into a mortal affront . Passionate and re- vengeful ...
... smile were a awry . For all his Highland plain warning that he was a dangerous man . He was , more- over , a man with a grievance , which his naturally violent tem- per had magnified into a mortal affront . Passionate and re- vengeful ...
Side 78
... smile for Ann , a courteous in- clination to the gasping doctor and a very airy one to the baronet , who could hardly bring himself to return it , and the visitor was sauntering away once more through the pools and statues towards the ...
... smile for Ann , a courteous in- clination to the gasping doctor and a very airy one to the baronet , who could hardly bring himself to return it , and the visitor was sauntering away once more through the pools and statues towards the ...
Side 80
outside . The eunuch still stood at the door , a smiling though somewhat tragic figure in a shiny black frock coat that flapped mournfully . Gazing at him a sudden thought struck me , making me wonder if per- haps - now that no Padishah ...
outside . The eunuch still stood at the door , a smiling though somewhat tragic figure in a shiny black frock coat that flapped mournfully . Gazing at him a sudden thought struck me , making me wonder if per- haps - now that no Padishah ...
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