The National Review, Volume 68W.H. Allen, 1916 - English literature |
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Page 72
... hand to the gendarme and his companions , and then stood still , waiting . The trio looked at each other , unprepared for this reception . " Proceed , " said the Curé quietly . Then Laudet put his large hand on the Curé's shoulder ...
... hand to the gendarme and his companions , and then stood still , waiting . The trio looked at each other , unprepared for this reception . " Proceed , " said the Curé quietly . Then Laudet put his large hand on the Curé's shoulder ...
Page 611
... hand . of Gondomar ; English merchants could find no remedy against the corruption and tyranny of Spain ; they had a Government which they could no longer trust . But Gondomar's was not the only unseen hand which worked against the ...
... hand . of Gondomar ; English merchants could find no remedy against the corruption and tyranny of Spain ; they had a Government which they could no longer trust . But Gondomar's was not the only unseen hand which worked against the ...
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... Hand must be looked for among the men who , during the last twenty years , have had opportunities of exerting a power of personal ingratiation and fascination , joined to an aptitude for furthering the interests of the intended agents ...
... Hand must be looked for among the men who , during the last twenty years , have had opportunities of exerting a power of personal ingratiation and fascination , joined to an aptitude for furthering the interests of the intended agents ...
Contents
LOGIN MISS DALHOUSIE | 26 |
LUZ COMTESSE JEAN | 34 |
EPISODES OF THE MONTH | 35 |
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