International Library of Masterpieces, Literature, Art and Rare Manuscripts: History, Biography, Science, Philosophy, Poetry, the Drama, Travel, Adventure, Fiction, Том 6Harry Thurston Peck International Bibliophile Society, 1901 |
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... Ewan showed a strong desire to enter the Church . The Deemster had intended that his son should study the law and follow him in his place when his time came . But Ewan's womanly temperament coexisted with a manly temper . Into the law ...
... Ewan showed a strong desire to enter the Church . The Deemster had intended that his son should study the law and follow him in his place when his time came . But Ewan's womanly temperament coexisted with a manly temper . Into the law ...
Стр. 2160
... Ewan , his good grandfather , had lived and died . More than ever for these events the Deemster became a solitary man . He kept no company ; he took no pleasures . Alone he sat night after night in his study at Ballamona , and Ballamona ...
... Ewan , his good grandfather , had lived and died . More than ever for these events the Deemster became a solitary man . He kept no company ; he took no pleasures . Alone he sat night after night in his study at Ballamona , and Ballamona ...
Стр. 2161
... Ewan Mylrea , then newly ordained , was among them . It was a purely oral examination , and when Dan's turn came the Archdeacon assumed his loftiest look , and first tackled the candidate where he was known to be weakest . 66 " I ...
... Ewan Mylrea , then newly ordained , was among them . It was a purely oral examination , and when Dan's turn came the Archdeacon assumed his loftiest look , and first tackled the candidate where he was known to be weakest . 66 " I ...
Стр. 2162
... him and the heart that with all its follies was dearer than the world beside . From this time of Ewan's marriage and Dan's disgrace the Bishop and the Deem- ster rarely met , and when they passed on the 2162 THOMAS HENRY HALL CAINE .
... him and the heart that with all its follies was dearer than the world beside . From this time of Ewan's marriage and Dan's disgrace the Bishop and the Deem- ster rarely met , and when they passed on the 2162 THOMAS HENRY HALL CAINE .
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... Ewan , they were cher- ishing at the same time the loves of their children . Never were cousins more unlike or more fondly attached . Between Dan , the reckless scapegrace , and Mona , with the big soft eyes and the quiet ways , the ...
... Ewan , they were cher- ishing at the same time the loves of their children . Never were cousins more unlike or more fondly attached . Between Dan , the reckless scapegrace , and Mona , with the big soft eyes and the quiet ways , the ...
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