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" Then I say they are my doors, not yours ; and that holy man shall brighten them whenever he will." If to strike an adversary dumb is the tongue's triumph, Mrs. Gaunt was victorious ; for Griffith gasped, but did not reply. They faced each other, pale... "
Griffith Gaunt: Or, Jealousy - 5. oldal
szerző: Charles Reade - 1873 - 143 oldal
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The Atlantic Monthly, 17. kötet

1866 - 976 oldal
...me hate the mischief-making hussy. She shall pack out of the house to-morrow morning." "Then I say that priest shall never darken my doors again." " Then I say they are my doors, not yours ; and that holy man shall brighten them whenever he will." If to strike an adversary dumb...

Griffith Gaunt; Or, Jealousy

Charles Reade - 1866 - 260 oldal
...me hate the mischief-making hussy. She shall pack out of the house to-morrow morning." " Then I say that priest shall never darken my doors again." " Then I say they are my doors, not yours ; and that holy man shall brighten them whenever he will." If to strike an adversary dumb...

Griffith Gaunt, Or, Jealousy, 4. kiadás

Charles Reade - 1869 - 428 oldal
...STREET, EG GRIFFITH GAUNT; OB, JEALOUSY. CHAPTER L " T^HEN I say once for all, that priest shall never J- darken my doors again." " Then I say they are my doors...man and wife. And had loved each other well. Miss Catherine Peyton was a young lady of ancient family in Cumberland, and the most striking, but least...

Griffith Gaunt: Or, Jealousy

Charles Reade - 1891 - 424 oldal
...me hate the mischief-making hussy. She shall pack out of my house to-morrow morning." " Then I say that priest shall never darken my doors again." " Then I say they are my doors, not yours ; and that holy man shall brighten them whenever he will." If to strike an adversary dumb...

Author's Digest: The World's Great Stories in Brief, 13. kötet

Rossiter Johnson - 1908 - 504 oldal
...wife of his bosom; and I tell you plainly, if you turn this poor lass off to please this dd priest, he shall never darken my doors again." "Then I say they are my doors, not yours; and that holy man shall brighten them whenever he will." An ominous silence succeeded this...

The London Mercury, 4. kötet

Sir John Collings Squire - 1921 - 730 oldal
...signs are not wanting that he was. It opens with as shrewd a " punch " as even he ever delivered : " Then I say once for all that priest shall never darken...that holy man shall brighten them whenever he will." After that the " white line " that Reade always used with effect ; and after that nearly two hundred...

Anti-Catholicism and Nineteenth-Century Fiction

Susan M. Griffin - 2004 - 306 oldal
...a genetic set piece that needs no introductory explanation: "Then I say, once for all, that ptiest shall never darken my doors again." "Then I say they...holy man shall brighten them whenever he wilL" The genrleman and lady who faced each other pale and futious, and interchanged this birter defiance, were...
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The Argosy, 1. kötet

Mrs. Henry Wood, Charles William Wood - 1866 - 566 oldal
...me hatethe mischief-making hussy. She shall pack out of the house to-morrow morning." " Then I say that priest shall never darken my doors again." " Then I say they are my doors, not yours ; and that holy man shail brighten them whenever he will." If to strike an adversary dumb...

The Atlantic Monthly, 17. kötet

1866 - 796 oldal
...me hate the mischief-making hussy. She shall pack out of the house to-morrow morning." " Then I say that priest shall never darken my doors again." " Then I say they are my doors, not yours ; and that holy man shall brighten them whenever he will." If to strike an adversary dumb...




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