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Strona 52
... Henry Winston's letter ; " good fellow that Rawlings - can't come , but will send his solicitor to me - he'll soon settle the busi- ness - all right ! -capital fellow . " " Poor divil ! " muttered Costigan to himself , 52 THE LADDER OF ...
... Henry Winston's letter ; " good fellow that Rawlings - can't come , but will send his solicitor to me - he'll soon settle the busi- ness - all right ! -capital fellow . " " Poor divil ! " muttered Costigan to himself , 52 THE LADDER OF ...
Strona 71
... Henry Winston ; and he had the satisfaction of being in- formed by Mrs. Stubbs that she expected that young gentleman in town the following evening at nine o'clock . Costigan was punctual to the time , and arrived just as Henry Winston ...
... Henry Winston ; and he had the satisfaction of being in- formed by Mrs. Stubbs that she expected that young gentleman in town the following evening at nine o'clock . Costigan was punctual to the time , and arrived just as Henry Winston ...
Strona 72
... Henry Winston had suffered it . The body survived , but the heart had perished . The brightness of youth had fled from his face ; his animal spirits were ex- tinguished ; there was no enthusiasm left to stimu- late him to exertion ; he ...
... Henry Winston had suffered it . The body survived , but the heart had perished . The brightness of youth had fled from his face ; his animal spirits were ex- tinguished ; there was no enthusiasm left to stimu- late him to exertion ; he ...
Strona 75
... Henry Winston now briefly related the circum- stance that occurred at the park gate . He spoke in a low tone , and his manner was composed and col- lected . " What could I think ? " he said ; " there she sat , with the only man in the ...
... Henry Winston now briefly related the circum- stance that occurred at the park gate . He spoke in a low tone , and his manner was composed and col- lected . " What could I think ? " he said ; " there she sat , with the only man in the ...
Strona 83
... Winston , leaning across the table , and grasping his friend by the arm , " this is more than I can bear . When that man married her , I cast jealousy to the winds . I knew him well -I knew he ... Henry Winston G 2 THE LADDER OF GOLD . 83.
... Winston , leaning across the table , and grasping his friend by the arm , " this is more than I can bear . When that man married her , I cast jealousy to the winds . I knew him well -I knew he ... Henry Winston G 2 THE LADDER OF GOLD . 83.
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