At the Eleventh HourIsbister & Company, Limited, 1899 - 243 páginas |
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Página 186 - to employ none but the most sober, regular young men I can get. Evil...
Página 174 - Hugh ; you stay too much in the house," she said quickly. " It is a beautiful afternoon ; I will walk across the Common with you if you like.
Página 61 - I suppose you have heard nothing of your father and mother," he said abruptly. Myra shook her head. " They have got clean away," said the doctor musingly. " The more I think of it, the more amazing it seems to me. The officers of the law are not quite so clever as they make out. There are a good many undiscovered crimes, as well as unpunished offenders in our midst.
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Página 114 - and I feel inclined to engage you at once. I am a person who acts on impulse as a rule, and unless I feel some magnetic attraction to people I never care to have anything to do with them. I think you and I could get on. Can you begin work soon ? " " Yes, madam, on Monday if you like. But there is one thing I would like to ask you.
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Página 81 - No; what I have to do I must do alone. You have already done too much for me and mine. You need not be anxious about me ; I have plenty of money and I shall not be quite friendless in London. Good-bye. If I may I will write to you from time to time—perhaps because I shall hope to have a letter in your own handwriting to say that you have quite recovered.