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Page 67
... don't care . " " If we don't run into the first Trinity before the willows , I shall care with a vengeance . " If we don't , it's a pity , " said my cousin . " Wadham ran up by the side of the first Trinity yes- terday , and he said ...
... don't care . " " If we don't run into the first Trinity before the willows , I shall care with a vengeance . " If we don't , it's a pity , " said my cousin . " Wadham ran up by the side of the first Trinity yes- terday , and he said ...
Page 73
... don't they alter the names ? " I asked . are afraid to whole rotten " Because , my dear fellow , they alter anything for fear of bringing the old house down about their ears . They say themselves that the slightest innovation will be a ...
... don't they alter the names ? " I asked . are afraid to whole rotten " Because , my dear fellow , they alter anything for fear of bringing the old house down about their ears . They say themselves that the slightest innovation will be a ...
Page 243
... don't understand ; and don't you call the institutions of your country a muddle , or you'll get yourself into a real muddle one of these fine mornings . The institu- tions of your country are not your piece work , and the only thing you ...
... don't understand ; and don't you call the institutions of your country a muddle , or you'll get yourself into a real muddle one of these fine mornings . The institu- tions of your country are not your piece work , and the only thing you ...
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