| John Boynton Priestley - 1925 - 328 頁
...of the victory (as he was not) the less said about it the better. Modesty should accompany the FANCY as its shadow. The best men were always the best behaved....sparrers, and not a man for every one to take by the nose. I enlarged on this topic in the mail (while Turtle was asleep), and said very wisely (as I thought)... | |
| Roger Sherman Loomis - 1925 - 576 頁
...the victory (as he was not), the less said about it the better. Modesty should accompany the Fancy as its shadow. The best men were always the best behaved....Gasman could not have lived) were civil, silent men. SoisCribb; so is Tom Belcher, the most elegant of sparrers, and not a man for every one to take by... | |
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