Can it really be true?' he would ask, and burst forth again to flame. Abstemious himself in all things, save reading and writing and helping his friends and correspondents, he mixed excellent whisky punch, as he called it. He brought to this office all... Character and Comedy - Página 16por Edward Verrall Lucas - 1915 - 239 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Ernest Rhys - 1915 - 518 páginas
...but to me. And there is more than one 'bus conductor in London who has cause to remember this sturdv Quixotic passenger's championship of a poor woman...shown. Normally kindly and tolerant, his indignation on A Funeral 455 hearing of injustice was red hot. He burned at a story af meanness. It would haunt him... | |
| 1920 - 508 páginas
...simultaneously drawing a letter from his pocket and uttering the request that the other should put everything else on one side in order to solve the enigma. Lack...meanness. It would haunt him all the evening. "Can it really be true? " he would ask, and burst forth again to flame. , . Abstemious himself in all things,... | |
| Ernest Rhys, Lloyd Vaughan - 1920 - 510 páginas
...not his only Irish qualities. He had a quick, chivalrous temper, too, and I remember the difficulty J once had in restraining him from leaping the counter...meanness. It would haunt him all the evening. "Can it really be true ? " he would ask, and burst forth again, to flame. Abstemious himself in all things,... | |
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