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... his nationality . In truth , his English friends have very little thought to spare from themselves at all . While the vain and supersensitive Irishman discerns a sneer in each look and a slight in ' THE WEARING OF THE GREEN !
... his nationality . In truth , his English friends have very little thought to spare from themselves at all . While the vain and supersensitive Irishman discerns a sneer in each look and a slight in ' THE WEARING OF THE GREEN !
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... his nationality . In truth , his English friends have very little thought to spare from themselves at all . While the vain and supersensitive Irishman discerns a sneer in each look and a slight in 2 ' THE WEARING OF THE GREEN ?
... his nationality . In truth , his English friends have very little thought to spare from themselves at all . While the vain and supersensitive Irishman discerns a sneer in each look and a slight in 2 ' THE WEARING OF THE GREEN ?
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BASIL. discerns a sneer in each look and a slight in each word , his English friend - who can no more get out of himself than off his own shadow — is not thinking of him at all one way or the other . And because he is not thinking of him ...
BASIL. discerns a sneer in each look and a slight in each word , his English friend - who can no more get out of himself than off his own shadow — is not thinking of him at all one way or the other . And because he is not thinking of him ...
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... look perplexed for a moment and then repeat what he had said as though he had not been heard ; and this repetition he appeared to regard as an additional and conclusive argu- ment . In truth , like many men born to wealth and position ...
... look perplexed for a moment and then repeat what he had said as though he had not been heard ; and this repetition he appeared to regard as an additional and conclusive argu- ment . In truth , like many men born to wealth and position ...
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... look through a microscope at the least of their affairs , and who yet would need a telescope to bring the greatest of yours into view . Now the exhibition the family had made of themselves had the effect upon Reid of irritating him not ...
... look through a microscope at the least of their affairs , and who yet would need a telescope to bring the greatest of yours into view . Now the exhibition the family had made of themselves had the effect upon Reid of irritating him not ...
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