Hirell, by the author of 'Abel Drake's wife' (J. Saunders). |
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352 LV . AT THE Martyr ' s OAK 355 LVI . THE BITTER Cup . . . . . . . 364 LVII . The
SOLITARY . 367 LVIII . THE AWAKENING . 376 LIX . MIDNIGHT AND Dawn . . . . .
. . 382 LX . LETTER FROM SIR JOHN CUNLIFF TO Elias MORGAN . 388 LXI .
352 LV . AT THE Martyr ' s OAK 355 LVI . THE BITTER Cup . . . . . . . 364 LVII . The
SOLITARY . 367 LVIII . THE AWAKENING . 376 LIX . MIDNIGHT AND Dawn . . . . .
. . 382 LX . LETTER FROM SIR JOHN CUNLIFF TO Elias MORGAN . 388 LXI .
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CHAPTER I . JOHN RYMER CUNLIFF . THERE are no dreamers like
unimaginative people . With such persons dreams remain to the last pure dreams
. They have no power to make the actual grow out of the ideal ; and Nature , in a
kind of ...
CHAPTER I . JOHN RYMER CUNLIFF . THERE are no dreamers like
unimaginative people . With such persons dreams remain to the last pure dreams
. They have no power to make the actual grow out of the ideal ; and Nature , in a
kind of ...
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It is a question that apparently he would not care to have put to him even in look ,
for when the man - servant enters with · coals , Mr . Cunliff slides his letter under
the hollow of his desk - slope ; and appears to be busily engaged , with elbows ...
It is a question that apparently he would not care to have put to him even in look ,
for when the man - servant enters with · coals , Mr . Cunliff slides his letter under
the hollow of his desk - slope ; and appears to be busily engaged , with elbows ...
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excellent resolve - but not in the least resembling Jolin Cunliff ' s . Else why the
lowering expression of that naturally frank face ; the almost furtive glances
towards the door of so fearless an eye ; or the peculiar colouring of his cheeks ,
that hås ...
excellent resolve - but not in the least resembling Jolin Cunliff ' s . Else why the
lowering expression of that naturally frank face ; the almost furtive glances
towards the door of so fearless an eye ; or the peculiar colouring of his cheeks ,
that hås ...
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WHEN the letter had been dropped into the box , Cunliff stood for a moment in
the street , irresolute - then turned towards a shop to purchase some gloves , but
suddenly hurried back to his rooms , as if wishing neither to see nor to be seen .
WHEN the letter had been dropped into the box , Cunliff stood for a moment in
the street , irresolute - then turned towards a shop to purchase some gloves , but
suddenly hurried back to his rooms , as if wishing neither to see nor to be seen .
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