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Página 241
... was on this very evening that Iris first made the acquaintance of her pupil , Mr. Arnold Arbuthnot . These coincidences , I believe , happen oftener in real life than they do even on the stage , where 16 FOX AND WOLF . 241.
... was on this very evening that Iris first made the acquaintance of her pupil , Mr. Arnold Arbuthnot . These coincidences , I believe , happen oftener in real life than they do even on the stage , where 16 FOX AND WOLF . 241.
Página 242
... Arnold Arbuthnot and Iris , on the very evening when her cousin was opening matters with the Foxy one , was nothing short of Pro- vidential . You shall see , presently , what things might have hap pened if they had not met . The meeting ...
... Arnold Arbuthnot and Iris , on the very evening when her cousin was opening matters with the Foxy one , was nothing short of Pro- vidential . You shall see , presently , what things might have hap pened if they had not met . The meeting ...
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... Arnold Arbuthnot , was , if you please , a very differ- ent kind of pupil . In the first place , he was a gentleman , a fact which he displayed , but not ostentatiously , in every line of his letters ; next , he had come to her for ...
... Arnold Arbuthnot , was , if you please , a very differ- ent kind of pupil . In the first place , he was a gentleman , a fact which he displayed , but not ostentatiously , in every line of his letters ; next , he had come to her for ...
Página 265
... ARNOLD immediately began to use the privilege accorded to him with a large and liberal interpretation . If , he argued , a man is to be treated as a brother , there should be the immediate concession of the exchange of Christian names ...
... ARNOLD immediately began to use the privilege accorded to him with a large and liberal interpretation . If , he argued , a man is to be treated as a brother , there should be the immediate concession of the exchange of Christian names ...
Página 267
... Arnold ? I feel none . " “ No ; that is just the thing which shames me . I have felt the most lively curiosity about you , and I have asked you thousands of impertinent questions . " Not impertinent , Arnold . If you want to ask any ...
... Arnold ? I feel none . " “ No ; that is just the thing which shames me . I have felt the most lively curiosity about you , and I have asked you thousands of impertinent questions . " Not impertinent , Arnold . If you want to ask any ...
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A. B. GROSART Ambler Antoinette Arnold asked Atherston bad company beautiful began Bradberry Branson Caroline Chalker Christina Cicely Clara cloth extra cloth limp Colonel Copernica cousin cried Crown 8vo daughter dear dressed Edited Emblem eyes face father Fcap feel fortune Frank Farrar friends gentleman George girl give grandfather Hackney Wick hand happy Harry head heart heraldry husband illustrated boards Iris James Johnny Julia kind kissed knew Lala Roy laughed letters live London looked Lotty lover married Milly mind Montoro morning mother never Novel once papers perhaps PICCADILLY NOVELS poor Post 8vo pounds pretty remember replied River Lea round Sir Jocelyn smile story strange suppose talk tell theatre thing thought to-morrow told took Uncle Jack voice walked wife wish woman words young lady
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