once, saying, in a cold tone, "I presume you mean me, Captain Tankerville; but I am too busy at present to hold much conversation with you." " Our conversation need be very short, Mr. Latimer," replied Tankerville, walking up to him; "I come to ask if... Novels and Romances, Viz - Seite 285von George Payne Rainsford James - 1845Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
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...giving up the plan which the first impulse led him to pursue, he advanced at once, saying, boldly, " I presume you mean me, Captain Tankerville; but I...remember having promised me a loan of fifty pounds, and if you are ready and willing to perform it now ?" " And what if I say no ?" asked Alfred Latimer,... | |
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...already excited feelings of Alfr and, giving up the plan which the led him to pursue, he advanced at " Our conversation need be very short, Mr. Latimer,"...remember having promised me a loan of fifty pounds, and if you are ready and willing to perform it now?" " And what if I say no ?" asked Alfred Latimer,... | |
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...Alfred Latimer ; and, giving up the plan which the first impulse led him to pursue, he advanced at once, saying, in a cold tone, " I presume you mean...much conversation with you." " Our conversation need bo very short, Mr. Latimer," replied Tankerville, walking up to him ; " I come to ask if you remember... | |
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