Success and how He Won it

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R. Bentley, 1892 - 444 pages
 

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Page 153 - Ulric," began the latter with some hesitation. " I think you will tell me if I ask it of you. How do matters stand between you and Martha ?" Some seconds passed before Ulric answered. " Between me and Martha ? What do you want to know for ?" The other looked down. " You see, I have been courting the girl so long. She would never take me, because . . . because there was some one else. Well, I can't blame her...
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Page 297 - ... blasphemous, that not one single sentence of it, though it lasted the whole evening, could be printed, as a specimen, for public inspection in these pages. When the intelligent foreigner comes to England, and when I tell him (as I am sure to do) that we are the most moral people in the universe, I will take good care that he does not set his foot in a secluded British village when the rural population is reposing over its mug of small-beer after the labours of the day. I am not a squeamish person,...

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