Harold Macgrath:Arms And The Woman; A Romance
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not … Plus…
This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1899 edition. Excerpt: ...meeting the man who is to marry her--the woman I love. That is the reason. To marry her--the woman I love! he repeated softly. Yes, it is hard. But it isn''t any worse for you than for me. Forgive me, Dan! You know-- Yes, yes; I know, crossly. Hang it! can''t I punch it into your head that I am taking all this trouble on your account? If it were not for you, do you suppose I''d wait? The Prince shall never marry the Princess. Will that satisfy you? ''Now, look pleasant, as the photographer says, for here they are. The Count entered first, then the Prince, who was followed by two cavalrymen. Hillars and I stood silently by our chairs, and waited. The Prince, a man with a hooked nose, black eyes with half-shut lids, regarded me curiously. He had the air of one amused. When his eyes grew accustomed to the semidarkness of the room, the Count sounded a note of satisfaction. Ah! so you are here? You have given me a devil of a chase. I return the compliment, Herr General, said Hillars, with a good-humored smile. But, may I ask, what the devil have you been chasing me for? For reply the Count turned to the cavalryman. Arrest that man and bind him, he said. You might make the order wholesale, said I stepping over to the side of Hillars. I told you there would be some sport, whispered Dan. He put his arm across my shoulders. And who, in the name of Weimer, are you? bawled the Count. He scrutinized me intently; then a light of recognition broke over his face. The other one! A nest of them! Count, interposed the Prince, seating himself at the table, let me have a short talk with them before you act. There may be extenuating circumstances. Anything of this sort amuses and interests me. Let us use a little diplomacy in the... Harold Macgrath, Books, Fiction and Literature, Arms And The Woman; A Romance Books>Fiction and Literature Notes: This is an OCR reprint. There may be numerous typos or missing text. There are no illustrations or indexes.When you buy the General Books edition of this book you get free trial access to Million-Books.com where you can select from more than a million books for free. You can also preview the book there.<
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Harold Macgrath:Arms And The Woman; A Romance
- nouveau livre ISBN: 9780217724142
This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not … Plus…
This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1899 edition. Excerpt: ...meeting the man who is to marry her--the woman I love. That is the reason. To marry her--the woman I love! he repeated softly. Yes, it is hard. But it isn''t any worse for you than for me. Forgive me, Dan! You know-- Yes, yes; I know, crossly. Hang it! can''t I punch it into your head that I am taking all this trouble on your account? If it were not for you, do you suppose I''d wait? The Prince shall never marry the Princess. Will that satisfy you? ''Now, look pleasant, as the photographer says, for here they are. The Count entered first, then the Prince, who was followed by two cavalrymen. Hillars and I stood silently by our chairs, and waited. The Prince, a man with a hooked nose, black eyes with half-shut lids, regarded me curiously. He had the air of one amused. When his eyes grew accustomed to the semidarkness of the room, the Count sounded a note of satisfaction. Ah! so you are here? You have given me a devil of a chase. I return the compliment, Herr General, said Hillars, with a good-humored smile. But, may I ask, what the devil have you been chasing me for? For reply the Count turned to the cavalryman. Arrest that man and bind him, he said. You might make the order wholesale, said I stepping over to the side of Hillars. I told you there would be some sport, whispered Dan. He put his arm across my shoulders. And who, in the name of Weimer, are you? bawled the Count. He scrutinized me intently; then a light of recognition broke over his face. The other one! A nest of them! Count, interposed the Prince, seating himself at the table, let me have a short talk with them before you act. There may be extenuating circumstances. Anything of this sort amuses and interests me. Let us use a little diplomacy in the... Harold Macgrath, Books, Fiction and Literature, Fiction, Literary, Arms And The Woman; A Romance Books>Fiction and Literature>Fiction>Literary, General Books LLC<
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Harold Macgrath:Arms And The Woman; A Romance
- nouveau livre ISBN: 9780217724142
This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not … Plus…
This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1899 edition. Excerpt: ...meeting the man who is to marry her--the woman I love. That is the reason. To marry her--the woman I love! he repeated softly. Yes, it is hard. But it isn''t any worse for you than for me. Forgive me, Dan! You know-- Yes, yes; I know, crossly. Hang it! can''t I punch it into your head that I am taking all this trouble on your account? If it were not for you, do you suppose I''d wait? The Prince shall never marry the Princess. Will that satisfy you? ''Now, look pleasant, as the photographer says, for here they are. The Count entered first, then the Prince, who was followed by two cavalrymen. Hillars and I stood silently by our chairs, and waited. The Prince, a man with a hooked nose, black eyes with half-shut lids, regarded me curiously. He had the air of one amused. When his eyes grew accustomed to the semidarkness of the room, the Count sounded a note of satisfaction. Ah! so you are here? You have given me a devil of a chase. I return the compliment, Herr General, said Hillars, with a good-humored smile. But, may I ask, what the devil have you been chasing me for? For reply the Count turned to the cavalryman. Arrest that man and bind him, he said. You might make the order wholesale, said I stepping over to the side of Hillars. I told you there would be some sport, whispered Dan. He put his arm across my shoulders. And who, in the name of Weimer, are you? bawled the Count. He scrutinized me intently; then a light of recognition broke over his face. The other one! A nest of them! Count, interposed the Prince, seating himself at the table, let me have a short talk with them before you act. There may be extenuating circumstances. Anything of this sort amuses and interests me. Let us use a little diplomacy in the... Harold Macgrath, Books, Fiction and Literature, Arms And The Woman; A Romance Books>Fiction and Literature, General Books LLC<
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