..."Good-morning," answered Warwick...
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...The sound of her voice gave Warwick a thrill...
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..."A woman with such a figure," thought Warwick, "ought to be able toface the world with the confidence of Phryne confronting her judges...
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... The door opened, and the elder of the twowomen Warwick had seen upon the piazza stood in the doorway, peeringcuriously and with signs of great excitement into the face of thestranger...
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... From Bulwer's novel, he had read the storyof Warwick the Kingmaker, and upon leaving home had chosen it for hisown...
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...On the morning following the visit to his mother, Warwick visited theold judge's office...
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..."Ah, indeed, so you were!" rejoined the judge warmly, extending hishand with great cordiality, and inspecting Warwick more closely throughhis spectacles...
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... Warwick was seen fora moment on the upper deck, from which he greeted them with a smile anda slight nod...
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...Newberry frombehind, who seemed to have a very keen ear for whatever Warwick said...
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..."And now, sister," said Warwick, when Tryon had been driven away, "nowthat the masquerade is over, let us to sleep, and to-morrow take up theserious business of life...
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...Tryon's deference to Warwick as the elder man had very naturally provedan attraction...
Charles W. Chesnutt 「The House Behind the Cedars」
... Warwick opened it to the nurse, whostood with little Albert in her arms...
Charles W. Chesnutt 「The House Behind the Cedars」
..."You wouldn't want to make George unhappy," Warwick resumed when thenurse retired...
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...Mothers, thought Warwick, are likely to prove inquisitive about theirsons' wives, especially when taken unawares in matters of suchimportance...
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..."Dreams, you know, Rena," answered Warwick lightly, "go by contraries...
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... Warwick got down from the buggyat his office...
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... Warwick would have preferred,nevertheless, that Tryon's theories should not be put to thisparticular test...
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..."I know it, my dear," replied Warwick soothingly,—"I know it, and I'mto blame for it...
Charles W. Chesnutt 「The House Behind the Cedars」
... Warwick was reluctant to leaveher in Patesville...
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...To Rena's argument of divine foreordination Warwick attached no weightwhatever...
Charles W. Chesnutt 「The House Behind the Cedars」
... Miss Rowena Warwick could never again become quite the RenaWalden who had left the house behind the cedars no more than a year anda half before...
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