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Page 478
... Howth laid down her knitting . " My dear , " she said , timidly , " I think that is treason . " The angry heat died out of his face in- stantly , as he turned to her , without the " You always were a Tory , Mr. Howth , " said his wife ...
... Howth laid down her knitting . " My dear , " she said , timidly , " I think that is treason . " The angry heat died out of his face in- stantly , as he turned to her , without the " You always were a Tory , Mr. Howth , " said his wife ...
Page 483
... Howth . The tone of stately blandness which Mrs. Howth erected as a shield between herself and " that class of people " was a study : a success , I think ; the résumé of her experience in the combat that had devoured half her life ...
... Howth . The tone of stately blandness which Mrs. Howth erected as a shield between herself and " that class of people " was a study : a success , I think ; the résumé of her experience in the combat that had devoured half her life ...
Page 584
... Howth , gravely . At every place where Lois had been that day she had told her bit of good news , and at every place it had been met with the same kindly smile and " I'm glad he's back , Lois . " Yet Joe Yare , fresh from two years in ...
... Howth , gravely . At every place where Lois had been that day she had told her bit of good news , and at every place it had been met with the same kindly smile and " I'm glad he's back , Lois . " Yet Joe Yare , fresh from two years in ...
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