John Lexley's troubles, Volumen2

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Página 171 - Tis my desire to be alone; Ne'er well but when my thoughts and I Do domineer in privacy. No Gem, no treasure, like to this, 'Tis my delight, my crown, my bliss.
Página 25 - Fear and sorrow me surprise; Whether I tarry still or go, Methinks the time moves very slow. All my griefs to this are jolly; Naught so sad as melancholy.
Página 111 - Son of man; the field is the world; the good seed are the children of the kingdom ; the tares are the children of the wicked one; the enemy that sowed them is the devil ; the harvest is the end of the world ; and the reapers are the angels.
Página 50 - Geoffrey went out, he looked round at his brother, and saw his face as it were the face of an angel.
Página 257 - ... to Mother, or to Dad, or to you and Jack. JANE : Nobody's fair to one's family. It isn't done. But what else? JACK : Honestly, you're lousy, Maggots. MARJORIE : That will — it made me see what a miserable rotter I've been — just an expense, a little gold-digger on the folks. And you Jane, — I might as well make a clean breast of it, — I told Jack how you were just playing with him to please me. Then he got mad and went out and bought that motor-cycle ! (She puts her head down upon her...
Página 63 - When a fork was brought to him he stared at it for a moment, and then carefully wrapt it in a piece of paper and laid it on one side.
Página 217 - Darling, have I not often told you that we could not do without you ? Apart from those thousand little acts which a servant cannot perform, you save me a servant in works of absolute drudgery.

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