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  • "Reybold," continued Jeems Bee, thus encouraged, "Reybold is (to speak out) no genius!

    Short Story Classics (American) Vol. 2 Various 1902

  • "Reybold," continued Jeems Bee, thus encouraged, "Reybold is (to speak out) no genius!

    Tales of the Chesapeake George Alfred Townsend 1877

  • Reybold had few acquaintances, and he encouraged the landlady's daughter to go about with him when she could get a leisure hour or evening.

    Short Story Classics (American) Vol. 2 Various 1902

  • Looking up at Mrs. Basil, Reybold noticed a pallor and flush alternately, and she evaded his eye.

    Short Story Classics (American) Vol. 2 Various 1902

  • Between Reybold and Joyce there were already the delicate relations of

    Short Story Classics (American) Vol. 2 Various 1902

  • If, by chance, Reybold saw a look of care on Mrs. Basil's face, he inquired for the Judge, her husband, and found he was still shooting on the Occequan.

    Short Story Classics (American) Vol. 2 Various 1902

  • Once Mrs. Basil borrowed a hundred dollars from Reybold in advance of board, and the table suffered in consequence.

    Short Story Classics (American) Vol. 2 Various 1902

  • On another occasion, at sight of Joyce Basil cooking over the fire, against whose flame her molded arms took momentary roses upon their ivory, Reybold said to himself: "Surely there is something above the common in the race of this girl."

    Short Story Classics (American) Vol. 2 Various 1902

  • Yet in two days the Judge was shooting blue-winged teal at the mouth of the Acco-tink, and his entire indifference to his family set Reybold to thinking whether the Virginia husband and father was anything more than a forgetful savage.

    Short Story Classics (American) Vol. 2 Various 1902

  • "Does he never come to Washington, Mrs. Basil?" asked Reybold one day, when his mind was very full of Joyce, the daughter.

    Short Story Classics (American) Vol. 2 Various 1902

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