| England - 1864 - 814 pages
..." not to say but what it's natural for them as are Mr Wentworth's friends to take his part — but I'll have justice, wherever it comes from. It's hard...clergyman," said Mr Morgan ; " but I am very sorry for you, Elsworthy — very sorry ; if you could name, say half-a-dozen gentlemen " " But don't you think,"... | |
| American periodicals - 1864 - 650 pages
...his excitement, hie red eyee, and hoarse voice, he would have been a ludicrous figure, standing aa he did in the middle of Mr. Morgan's library, veering...act against a ' brother clergyman, "said Mr. Morgan ; "bat I am very sorry for you, Elswortby — very sorry ; if you could name, say half a dozt-u gentlemen... | |
| England - 1864 - 820 pages
...if his life depended on it Bnt for the reality of his excitement, his red eyes, and hoarse voice, be would have been a ludicrous figure, standing as he...wife with a very troubled face. "It is difficult for jne to act against a brother clergyman," said Mr. Morgan ; " bat I am very sorry for you, Elswortby... | |
| Scotland - 1864 - 806 pages
...Mr. Morgan's library, veering round, first to one side and then to the other, with his stooping bead and ungainly person. As for the Rector, he too kept...a very troubled face. " It is difficult for me to apt against a brother clergyman," said Mr. Morgan j " but I am very sorry for you, Elsworthy — very... | |
| Mrs. Oliphant (Margaret) - English fiction - 1865 - 258 pages
..." not to say but what it's natural for them as are Mr. Wentworth 's friends to take his part ; but I'll have justice, wherever it comes from. It's hard...clergyman," said Mr. Morgan ; " but I am very sorry for you, Elsworthy — very sorry; if you could name, say half a dozen gentlemen " — " But don't you think,"... | |
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