College debts, by an Oxford M.A.1870 |
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... .. ... 210 ... 227 251 ... . 268 282 XVI .- " Should auld acquaintance be forgot " XVII . - Disenchantment ... ... XVIII . - Lockwood's Friendship is put to the Test ... ... COLLEGE DEBTS . CHAPTER I. STEEPLE NORTON RECTORY . Its.
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... Lockwood . Both had been , for a year or two , students under the same roof , and had contracted a close mu- tual friendship . Both were ready to proceed at the same time , to the university , and it had been arranged that Grantley ...
... Lockwood . Both had been , for a year or two , students under the same roof , and had contracted a close mu- tual friendship . Both were ready to proceed at the same time , to the university , and it had been arranged that Grantley ...
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... day . Are you mimic- ing the airs of some tragedy - actor ? If so , you're perfectly inimitable . " " No , no , Lockwood , I'm serious , " replied his friend , speaking emphatically and low , with his 34 COLLEGE DEBTS .
... day . Are you mimic- ing the airs of some tragedy - actor ? If so , you're perfectly inimitable . " " No , no , Lockwood , I'm serious , " replied his friend , speaking emphatically and low , with his 34 COLLEGE DEBTS .
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... Lockwood ? " " Love whom , in the name of all that's marvellous ? What can have put into that remarkable head of yours the bare idea that a cold , impassive fellow like me is capable of distressing himself so much as to love any- body ...
... Lockwood ? " " Love whom , in the name of all that's marvellous ? What can have put into that remarkable head of yours the bare idea that a cold , impassive fellow like me is capable of distressing himself so much as to love any- body ...
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... Lockwood turned away and smiled . He had so often witnessed similar exhibitions of eccentricity in his friend that he had be- come quite an adept in humouring and appeas- ing him . Fancying that under the sobering influence of the ...
... Lockwood turned away and smiled . He had so often witnessed similar exhibitions of eccentricity in his friend that he had be- come quite an adept in humouring and appeas- ing him . Fancying that under the sobering influence of the ...
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