The Yellow Book, Volume 3AMS Press, 1967 - Great Britain |
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Page 94
... Campion , leaning against his chestnut tree , watched them defile . Once a smile of recognition flashed across his ... Campion's eyes followed the little figure until it was lost in the distance , disappearing with the procession down a ...
... Campion , leaning against his chestnut tree , watched them defile . Once a smile of recognition flashed across his ... Campion's eyes followed the little figure until it was lost in the distance , disappearing with the procession down a ...
Page 98
... Campion's share in her guardianship had not been onerous , although it was necessarily maintained ; for the child had inherited , and what small property would come to her was in England , and in English funds . To Hortense Letêtre and ...
... Campion's share in her guardianship had not been onerous , although it was necessarily maintained ; for the child had inherited , and what small property would come to her was in England , and in English funds . To Hortense Letêtre and ...
Page 105
Campion assented silently , absently , his eyes had wandered away , and looked through the little square of window at the sad- coloured Breton country , at the rows of tall poplars , which guarded the miles of dusty road like sombre ...
Campion assented silently , absently , his eyes had wandered away , and looked through the little square of window at the sad- coloured Breton country , at the rows of tall poplars , which guarded the miles of dusty road like sombre ...
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