Scandal: A NovelLittle, Brown, 1917 - 374 pages |
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Page 63 - Casimiro came in, took the key out of the lock and put it in his pocket.
Page 281 - Franklin threw back his head and laughed until the tears came into his eyes. " What's the matter ? " she asked, gravely. iHe turned and looked her full in the face. " The devil was somewhere about when you were born,
Page 249 - He utterly failed to find any answers to his questions as to what he was to do with her now that he had her...
Page 361 - Vanderdyke, who poked himself up on his elbow and with a flush on his face and an eager light in his...
Page 6 - The last time I saw you, you said you were going to Gloucester for the summer.
Page 69 - She stood waiting for orders, with her hands clasped in front of her, in an attitude of rather serf-like humility, — a quiet, slight, black figure, touched with white at the collar and cuffs.
Page 74 - He caught her by the arm just as she was about to win the first round.
Page 75 - She could play with him as a cat plays with a mouse. She could make him sting and smart under her badinage.
Page 117 - Beatrix was sitting up in bed with her hands clasped about her knees, her eyebrows meeting in a frown, her lips set tightly and her eyes full of anger.