Through War to Peace. A Novel

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Page 128 - Hold your tongue!' returned John. It was a discharge of nervous force, purely involuntary, and directed at no one in particular. The moment it had taken place he felt relieved, and sought to remove the effect. 'I beg your pardon, I did not hear what you were saying; I'ma little out of sorts this morning,
Page 107 - I don't like him at all." You say, "It's an absurd thing to form a prejudice against him on so short an acquaintance. I have known him for years, and I have never known any bad against him." "Well," she says, "I don't know why I have formed that opinion, but I tell you to beware. Put none of your financial interests in that man's keeping.
Page 92 - I will come in the morning sometime, and see how you are ; but if you want me sooner, you have only to let me know, and I will come at any time.

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