Sir Hall Caine:The Manxman; a novel
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustra… Mehr…
This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1898 edition. Excerpt: ... rummaging at his side. Is this it? and out came the yellow paper, crumpled and greasy, which had gone in with the chops. Bless me, the stupid a man is now--I took it for a pipe-light. Kate''s smile vanished, and she fled out to hide her face. Then Pete whispered to Philip, Let''s take a slieu round to the ''Plough.'' They were leaving the house on that errand when Kate came back to the hall. Just taking a lil walk, Kirry, said Pete. They''re telling me it''s good wonderful after dinner for a wake digestion of the chest, and he coughed repeatedly and smote his resounding breast. ''Wait a moment and I''ll go with you, said Kate. There was no help for it. Kate''s shopping took them in the direction of the Plough. Old Mrs. Beatty, the innkeeper, was at the door as they passed, and when she saw Pete approaching on the inside of the three, she said aloud--meaning no mischief--Your bread and cheese and porter are ready, as usual, Capt''n. V. The man was killing her. To be his spoiled and adored wife, knowing she was unworthy of his love and tenderness, was not happiness--it was grinding misery, bringing death into her soul. If he had blamed her for her incompetence; if he had scolded her for making his home cheerless; nay. if he had beaten her, she could have borne with life, and taken her outward sufferings for her inward punishment. She fell into fits of hysteria, sat whole hours listless, with her feet on the fender. Pete''s conduct exasperated her. As time went on and developed the sweetness of Pete, the man grew more and more distasteful to her, and she broke into fits of shrewishness. Pete hung his head and reproached himself. She wasn''t to mind if he said things--he was only a rough fellow. Then she burst into tears and asked him to forgive... Sir Hall Caine, Books, Fiction and Literature, The Manxman; a novel Books>Fiction and Literature, General Books LLC<
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Sir Hall Caine:The Manxman; a novel
- neues Buch ISBN: 9781458903563
This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustra… Mehr…
This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1898 edition. Excerpt: ... rummaging at his side. Is this it? and out came the yellow paper, crumpled and greasy, which had gone in with the chops. Bless me, the stupid a man is now--I took it for a pipe-light. Kate''s smile vanished, and she fled out to hide her face. Then Pete whispered to Philip, Let''s take a slieu round to the ''Plough.'' They were leaving the house on that errand when Kate came back to the hall. Just taking a lil walk, Kirry, said Pete. They''re telling me it''s good wonderful after dinner for a wake digestion of the chest, and he coughed repeatedly and smote his resounding breast. ''Wait a moment and I''ll go with you, said Kate. There was no help for it. Kate''s shopping took them in the direction of the Plough. Old Mrs. Beatty, the innkeeper, was at the door as they passed, and when she saw Pete approaching on the inside of the three, she said aloud--meaning no mischief--Your bread and cheese and porter are ready, as usual, Capt''n. V. The man was killing her. To be his spoiled and adored wife, knowing she was unworthy of his love and tenderness, was not happiness--it was grinding misery, bringing death into her soul. If he had blamed her for her incompetence; if he had scolded her for making his home cheerless; nay. if he had beaten her, she could have borne with life, and taken her outward sufferings for her inward punishment. She fell into fits of hysteria, sat whole hours listless, with her feet on the fender. Pete''s conduct exasperated her. As time went on and developed the sweetness of Pete, the man grew more and more distasteful to her, and she broke into fits of shrewishness. Pete hung his head and reproached himself. She wasn''t to mind if he said things--he was only a rough fellow. Then she burst into tears and asked him to forgive... Sir Hall Caine, Books, Fiction and Literature, The Manxman; a novel Books>Fiction and Literature <
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