The House of Pan: A RomanceJ.B. Lippincott Company, 1899 - 144 páginas |
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... young man shook himself free of his covering and sat up . Lautrec , a grim and strong elderly figure , with a wooden face tufted with gray hair and beard , sat listlessly upon the thwart . The boat , a heavy fishing - dory , drifted ...
... young man shook himself free of his covering and sat up . Lautrec , a grim and strong elderly figure , with a wooden face tufted with gray hair and beard , sat listlessly upon the thwart . The boat , a heavy fishing - dory , drifted ...
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... young man replied to various in quiries . " I hold the rank of captain in the Federal army , and I have served under General Washington . " This information appearing to convey but little to his questioners 438 THE HOUSE OF ΡΑΝ .
... young man replied to various in quiries . " I hold the rank of captain in the Federal army , and I have served under General Washington . " This information appearing to convey but little to his questioners 438 THE HOUSE OF ΡΑΝ .
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... young government to be made , a creature full of spirit and expedient , and yet , to Lautrec's con- tempt , unreasonably squeamish . What a lookout for the nation— so thought the old sailor - if the younger generation was to object to ...
... young government to be made , a creature full of spirit and expedient , and yet , to Lautrec's con- tempt , unreasonably squeamish . What a lookout for the nation— so thought the old sailor - if the younger generation was to object to ...
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... young man beheld , the more puzzled he became . In a moment or two their guide , who had left them alone in the hall , returned , and led them up the ladder - like stair into a room of good size , furnished chiefly with two pallets of ...
... young man beheld , the more puzzled he became . In a moment or two their guide , who had left them alone in the hall , returned , and led them up the ladder - like stair into a room of good size , furnished chiefly with two pallets of ...
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... young figure , though he had seen no face , tended to put his doubts and suspicions at an end . CHAPTER III . THE MARQUIS DE RUFFE . As Farquhar moved from the window Lautrec's voice broke in upon his meditation . " Ef they come at us ...
... young figure , though he had seen no face , tended to put his doubts and suspicions at an end . CHAPTER III . THE MARQUIS DE RUFFE . As Farquhar moved from the window Lautrec's voice broke in upon his meditation . " Ef they come at us ...
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Página 539 - Was everything by starts, and nothing long; But, in the course of one revolving moon, Was chemist, fiddler, statesman, and buffoon ; Then all for women, painting, rhyming, drinking, Besides ten thousand freaks that died in thinking. Blest madman, who could every hour employ, With something new to wish, or to enjoy! Railing and praising were his usual themes; And both, to show his judgment, in extremes : So over violent, or over civil, That every man with him was God or Devil. In squandering wealth...
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