Miriam, breakfast is waiting ; the bannocks are nearly cold. There's Philip -- Eh !— I beg your pardon, I did not know you had a visitor. Yon're just in time for breakfast, sir. The Comédienne - Page 231by Władysław Stanisław Reymont - 1920 - 499 pagesFull view - About this book
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...appeared. "Come, Miriam, breakfast is wailing; the bannocks are nearly cold. There's Philip Eh ! — I beg your pardon, I did not know you had a visitor. Yon're just in time for breakfast, sir." " I am afraid I must not remain any longer, madam ; yon are... | |
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...hand as usual to Madame Zophee, and said in English, in his clear frank tones, " Am I disturbing you ? I beg your pardon. I did not know you had a visitor, but- — " And then he stopped again. There was something in her countenance so unusual, so perplexing... | |
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