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... Ingram by name , a first - class man of the year before , drew from his pocket a small edition of Catullus , and , as became so scholarlike a character , read intensely . Not so intensely , however , as the stranger to whom he had lent ...
... Ingram by name , a first - class man of the year before , drew from his pocket a small edition of Catullus , and , as became so scholarlike a character , read intensely . Not so intensely , however , as the stranger to whom he had lent ...
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... Ingram did ethics his last term . ' 29 " And makes faces of which I should hope Ingram was guiltless , " said the other . " Should think he was a Cambridge man , " opined Trelawney , who was bottling a green lizard in spirits of wine ...
... Ingram did ethics his last term . ' 29 " And makes faces of which I should hope Ingram was guiltless , " said the other . " Should think he was a Cambridge man , " opined Trelawney , who was bottling a green lizard in spirits of wine ...
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... Ingram , " thanked me for pointing it out , and muttered something about trampling on the rights of the people , and a day of retribution . " ( 6 ' Depend upon it , then , he is a Cambridge man , " said Trelawney , " and a rascally ...
... Ingram , " thanked me for pointing it out , and muttered something about trampling on the rights of the people , and a day of retribution . " ( 6 ' Depend upon it , then , he is a Cambridge man , " said Trelawney , " and a rascally ...
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... Ingram's old newspaper was not for him mere news to be skimmed over and forgotten . For him the very heading of the article to which his attention had been . drawn , had an intensity of meaning beyond what might be supposed to lie in ...
... Ingram's old newspaper was not for him mere news to be skimmed over and forgotten . For him the very heading of the article to which his attention had been . drawn , had an intensity of meaning beyond what might be supposed to lie in ...
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... Ingram now ; and I'll bet any gentleman a zwanziger that I name what's uppermost in his mind this morning . " " Done , " said Ingram himself ; " betting's not much in my way ; but I think I'm safe this time . " Who spied a little boat ...
... Ingram now ; and I'll bet any gentleman a zwanziger that I name what's uppermost in his mind this morning . " " Done , " said Ingram himself ; " betting's not much in my way ; but I think I'm safe this time . " Who spied a little boat ...
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Page 76 - They that go down to the sea in ships : and occupy their business in great waters ; These men see the works of the Lord : and his wonders in the deep. For at his word the stormy wind ariseth : which lifteth up the waves thereof.
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