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Page 102
( Silence . Keeter , antagonized by their lack of respect for the professional decencies , continues ) : Take it from me , young man , you've got an easy life holding these here floors down . But keep your heads .
( Silence . Keeter , antagonized by their lack of respect for the professional decencies , continues ) : Take it from me , young man , you've got an easy life holding these here floors down . But keep your heads .
Page 109
( Silence . ) Then will you write in this book ? DABNEY ( goes to the table , sits down , and pauses a moment with poised pen ) : I don't wish to be pressing , Miss .... but there must be reasons for such secrecy .
( Silence . ) Then will you write in this book ? DABNEY ( goes to the table , sits down , and pauses a moment with poised pen ) : I don't wish to be pressing , Miss .... but there must be reasons for such secrecy .
Page 112
( A silent and furtive crowd files gradually into the room . " The halt , the deaf , the dumb and the blind , " figuratively speaking . A strange company , shabby , cautious and suppressed . Conspicuous among them is a young mother with ...
( A silent and furtive crowd files gradually into the room . " The halt , the deaf , the dumb and the blind , " figuratively speaking . A strange company , shabby , cautious and suppressed . Conspicuous among them is a young mother with ...
Page 118
Tis always so - Love speaks to us most plain When all things else in heaven and earth are dumb Or to us seem so - we , of silent hearts . O , let the sun sink ' neath war - riven hills , Let the stars shine cold until one by one They ...
Tis always so - Love speaks to us most plain When all things else in heaven and earth are dumb Or to us seem so - we , of silent hearts . O , let the sun sink ' neath war - riven hills , Let the stars shine cold until one by one They ...
Page 130
... short - spoken man who handled his boat like a part of his own body , and did not talk to Fritz and myself . Fritz was the second officer , and a bully , but one had to have a companion , and he was not silent like the captain .
... short - spoken man who handled his boat like a part of his own body , and did not talk to Fritz and myself . Fritz was the second officer , and a bully , but one had to have a companion , and he was not silent like the captain .
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