| Amelia Ann Blanford Edwards - 1873 - 348 pages
...Prendergast tells me you picked up his cigar-case." " I did — and here it is." Jelf took the cigar case, examined it, and said at once that it was beyond doubt...more than ready to go with you to Clayborough, or Black water, or London, or anywhere, if I can be of the least service." " Thanks ! I know you mean... | |
| Rossiter Johnson - 1875 - 252 pages
...dreaming." " Ay ; but it is time you were asleep and dreaming now. I am ashamed to have kept you up so long. Good night." " Good night, and remember that...that night, and met again in the breakfast-room at half past eight next morning. It was a hurried, silent, uncomfortable meal. None of us had slept well,... | |
| Rossiter Johnson - 1875 - 240 pages
...dreaming." " Ay ; but it is time you were asleep and dreaming now. I am ashamed to have kept you up so long. Good night." " Good night, and remember that...shall put you to the test. Once more, good night." So wep parted for that night, and met again in the breakfast-room at half past eight next morning. It... | |
| 1896 - 220 pages
...were asleep and dreaming now. I am ashamed to have kept you up so long. Good-night." " Good-night, and remember that I am more than ready to go with...may be that I shall put you to the test. Once more, good-night." So we parted for that night, and met again in the breakfast-room at half -past eight next... | |
| William Patten - 1906 - 442 pages
...you were asleep and dreaming now. I am ashamed to have kept you up so long. Good-night" "Good-night, and remember that I am more than ready to go with...may be that I shall put you to the test. Once more, goodnight." So we parted for that night, and met again in the breakfast-room at half-past eight next... | |
| 1918 - 386 pages
...were asleep and dreaming now. I am ashamed to have kept you up so long. Good-night." " Good-night, and remember that I am more than ready to go with...may be that I shall put you to the test. Once more, good-night." So we parted for that night, and met again in the breakfast-room at half-past eight the... | |
| 2007 - 1412 pages
...you were asleep and dreaming now. I am ashamed to have kept you up so long. Good-night.' 'Good-night, and remember that I am more than ready to go with...may be that I shall put you to the test. Once more, good-night.' So we parted for that night, and met again in the breakfast-room at halfpast eight next... | |
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