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... DEVIZES . Never mind him . I am very angry with you , Robert . ROBERT ( like one conceding a point in a debating society ) . And justly . MR . DEVIZES ( frowning ) . All we can do is to tell this Mr. Ross that we have not read his ...
... DEVIZES . Never mind him . I am very angry with you , Robert . ROBERT ( like one conceding a point in a debating society ) . And justly . MR . DEVIZES ( frowning ) . All we can do is to tell this Mr. Ross that we have not read his ...
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... DEVIZES . I see it will be quite a brief will . PHILIP ( to whom the remark sounds scarcely worthy of a great occa- sion ) . My income is a biggish one . MR . DEVIZES . Yes ? EMILY ( important ) . He has £ 170 a year . MR . DEVIZES . Ah ...
... DEVIZES . I see it will be quite a brief will . PHILIP ( to whom the remark sounds scarcely worthy of a great occa- sion ) . My income is a biggish one . MR . DEVIZES . Yes ? EMILY ( important ) . He has £ 170 a year . MR . DEVIZES . Ah ...
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... DEVIZES ( unbending ) . Little romance of its kind . Makes one feel quite gay . SURTEES . Yes , sir . MR . DEVIZES ( struck perhaps by the deadness of his voice ) . You don't look very gay , Surtees . SURTEES . I'm sorry , sir . We can ...
... DEVIZES ( unbending ) . Little romance of its kind . Makes one feel quite gay . SURTEES . Yes , sir . MR . DEVIZES ( struck perhaps by the deadness of his voice ) . You don't look very gay , Surtees . SURTEES . I'm sorry , sir . We can ...
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