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  • As you may imagine I was not very anxious to resume the discussion on the justice, expediency, effectiveness or what not, of Fyne's journey to

    Chance Joseph Conrad 1890

  • This seems a very extreme effect to flow from Fyne's words.

    Chance Joseph Conrad 1890

  • Fyne's fears had been misplaced and vain as our fears often are; that there were no undesirable cousins for his dear girls, no danger of intrusion on their spotless home.

    Chance Joseph Conrad 1890

  • But Anthony, unaccustomed to the chatter of the firm earth, never stayed to ask himself what value these words could have in Fyne's mouth.

    Chance Joseph Conrad 1890

  • Fyne's masculine breast, as might have been expected, was pierced by that old, regulation shaft.

    Chance Joseph Conrad 1890

  • The dog had run on ahead and now gazed at us by the side of the Fyne's garden-gate in a tense attitude and wagging his stumpy tail very, very slowly, with an air of concentrated attention.

    Chance Joseph Conrad 1890

  • It was nothing of the sort, Mrs. Fyne assured me with some resentment, as though I had aspersed little Fyne's sanity.

    Chance Joseph Conrad 1890

  • Fyne's guarded replies gave him to understand that he was not the dupe of such reticences.

    Chance Joseph Conrad 1890

  • Perhaps it would be possible to read something on Fyne's face as he came out; and, if necessary, I could always eclipse myself discreetly through the door of one of the bars.

    Chance Joseph Conrad 1890

  • His dominant trait was clearly the remnant of still earlier days, because I've never seen such staring solemnity as Fyne's except in a very young baby.

    Chance Joseph Conrad 1890

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