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Page 50
... passed . The un- derstanding was , that , though great mis- chief might have been done , none had been , - and that somebody had simply made waste - paper of the little yellow thunderbolt - scrawls . He For the first fortnight , Chip's ...
... passed . The un- derstanding was , that , though great mis- chief might have been done , none had been , - and that somebody had simply made waste - paper of the little yellow thunderbolt - scrawls . He For the first fortnight , Chip's ...
Page 51
... passed her . All of them she shunned , with a look that seem- ed equally anxious to avoid the known and the unknown . She should seem to have narrowly escaped some peril , and was carrying with her a secret not to be con- fided to ...
... passed her . All of them she shunned , with a look that seem- ed equally anxious to avoid the known and the unknown . She should seem to have narrowly escaped some peril , and was carrying with her a secret not to be con- fided to ...
Page 52
... passed and repassed through their beats , were beginning to make up their official minds , generally and severally , that the case might by - and - by require their benevolent interference , when she was startled by a female voice from ...
... passed and repassed through their beats , were beginning to make up their official minds , generally and severally , that the case might by - and - by require their benevolent interference , when she was startled by a female voice from ...
Page 60
... passed his fellow - mortals without noticing them . A friend , if ob- served , he greeted with a slight nod , and possibly stopped him for conversation . Once started on a subject , Percival rare- ly quitted it until it was exhausted ...
... passed his fellow - mortals without noticing them . A friend , if ob- served , he greeted with a slight nod , and possibly stopped him for conversation . Once started on a subject , Percival rare- ly quitted it until it was exhausted ...
Page 77
... passed with his audience , and always with himself , for genius . His voice was powerful and resonant , his elocution effective , if not faultless , and his physical energy inexhaustible . Understanding and managing perfectly his own ...
... passed with his audience , and always with himself , for genius . His voice was powerful and resonant , his elocution effective , if not faultless , and his physical energy inexhaustible . Understanding and managing perfectly his own ...
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