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Page 23
... carry the shawls I have brought you as well as ever . " They walked up the broad stone steps together in si- lence . Under the shock of discovering her son's Radical- ism Mrs. Transome had no impulse to say one thing THE RADICAL . 23.
... carry the shawls I have brought you as well as ever . " They walked up the broad stone steps together in si- lence . Under the shock of discovering her son's Radical- ism Mrs. Transome had no impulse to say one thing THE RADICAL . 23.
Page 26
... brought up . " Perhaps when you've been in England a little longer , " said Mrs. Transome , coloring as if she had been a girl , " you will understand better the difficulty there is in let- ting farms in these times . " " I understand ...
... brought up . " Perhaps when you've been in England a little longer , " said Mrs. Transome , coloring as if she had been a girl , " you will understand better the difficulty there is in let- ting farms in these times . " " I understand ...
Page 38
... brought various home - filled bottles , trying several , finding them failures , and finally falling back from his plate in despair . Yet he remained good - humored , saying some- thing to his father now and then for the sake of being ...
... brought various home - filled bottles , trying several , finding them failures , and finally falling back from his plate in despair . Yet he remained good - humored , saying some- thing to his father now and then for the sake of being ...
Page 40
... brought himself to see that any thing really worthy to be called British Tory- ism had been entirely extinct since the Duke of Welling- ton and Sir Robert Peel had passed the Catholic Emanci- pation Bill ; that Whiggery , with its ...
... brought himself to see that any thing really worthy to be called British Tory- ism had been entirely extinct since the Duke of Welling- ton and Sir Robert Peel had passed the Catholic Emanci- pation Bill ; that Whiggery , with its ...
Page 44
... brought Dominic . ” They sat down to breakfast with such slight talk as this going on . Each of the party was preoccupied and uneasy . Harold's mind was busy constructing probabilities about what he should discover of Jermyn's ...
... brought Dominic . ” They sat down to breakfast with such slight talk as this going on . Each of the party was preoccupied and uneasy . Harold's mind was busy constructing probabilities about what he should discover of Jermyn's ...
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