| Percival Presland Howe - 1912 - 228 pages
...Byrne ; for the reason that only himself has fit eyes to look on her beauty, and not a man who has been looking out a long while on the bad days of the world. Molly is half-amused and half-mesmerized for a moment ; then turns from him, and puts shame upon him... | |
| Katharine Worth - 1978 - 296 pages
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| Uwe Stork - 1980 - 122 pages
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| David Feeney - 2007 - 356 pages
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| John M.Synge - 2007 - 360 pages
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| John Millington Synge - 2008 - 484 pages
...furious intensity] It's the truth I'm telling you. [he puts his hand on her shoulder and shakes her] And you'd do right not to marry a man is after looking...when you rise up in the morning and come out of the litde door you have above in the lane, the time it'd be a fine thing if a man would be seeing, and... | |
| Percival Presland Howe - 1912 - 222 pages
...Byrne ; for the reason that only himself has fit eyes to look on her beauty, and not a man who has been looking out a long while on the bad days of the world. Molly is half-amused and half-mesmerized for a moment ; then turns from him, and puts shame upon him... | |
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