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6 June 2024
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- diffhist N Page:Maugham - Of Human Bondage, 1915.djvu/327 13:51 +1,979 217.43.38.236 talk (→Not proofread: Created page with "her house. He abased himself. He poured out an incoherent story of love and penitence. "If you'll only forgive me this time I promise you you'll never have to complain of me in future. You can go out with whoever you choose. I'll be only too glad if you'll come with me when you've got nothing better to do." She stopped again, for they had reached the corner at which he always left her. "Now you can take yourself off. I won't have you coming up to the...) Tag: Not proofread
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- diffhist N Page:Maugham - Of Human Bondage, 1915.djvu/326 19:08 +2,253 Ostrea talk contribs (→Not proofread: Created page with " But sometimes she expressed herself more plainly still, and, when he asked the question, answered: "Oh, don't go on at that again." Then he became sulky and silent. He hated her.) And now he said: "Oh, well, if you feel like that about it I wonder you condescend to come out with me at all." "It's not my seeking, you can be very sure of that, you just force me to." His pride was bitterly hurt, and he answered madly. "You think I'm just good enoug...) Tags: Not proofread EditInSequence
- diffhist N Page:Maugham - Of Human Bondage, 1915.djvu/325 19:05 +2,191 Ostrea talk contribs (→Not proofread: Created page with " "Don't be angry with me," he said. "I'm so awfully fond of you that I can't help myself." "One of these days you'll go too far," she answered. He was anxious to come to her home in order that the greater intimacy should give him an advantage over the stray acquaintances she made during her working-hours; but she would not let him. "My aunt would think it so funny," she said. He suspected that her refusal was due only to a disinclination to let him...) Tags: Not proofread EditInSequence
- diffhist N Page:Maugham - Of Human Bondage, 1915.djvu/324 19:03 +2,314 Ostrea talk contribs (→Not proofread: Created page with " {{c|{{larger|LXI }}}} {{small-caps|He}} saw her then every day. He began going to lunch at the shop, but Mildred stopped him: she said it made the girls talk; so he had to content himself with tea; but he always waited about to walk with her to the station; and once or twice a week they dined together. He gave her little presents, a gold bangle, gloves, handkerchiefs, and the like. He was spending more than he could afford, but he could not help it: it...) Tags: Not proofread EditInSequence
- diffhist N Page:Maugham - Of Human Bondage, 1915.djvu/323 19:02 +1,540 Ostrea talk contribs (→Not proofread: Created page with " "I was just thinking we ought to be going if we are going," she answered. "Come on then." Philip waited impatiently for the end of the performance. He had made up his mind exactly what to do, and when they got into the cab he passed his arm, as though almost by accident, round her waist. But he drew it back quickly with a little cry. He had pricked himself. She laughed. "There, that comes of putting your arm where it's got no business to be," she sai...) Tags: Not proofread EditInSequence
- diffhist N Page:Maugham - Of Human Bondage, 1915.djvu/322 19:01 +2,340 Ostrea talk contribs (→Not proofread: Created page with " He gave a little shout of joy. He was so happy. But Mildred didn't like being laughed at. "I don't see anything funny in telling lies." "Don't be cross." He took her hand, which was lying on the table, and pressed it gently. "You are lovely, and I could kiss the ground you walk on," he said. The greenish pallor of her skin intoxicated him, and her thin white lips had an extraordinary fascination. Her anæmia made her rather short of breath, and she h...) Tags: Not proofread EditInSequence
- diffhist N Page:Maugham - Of Human Bondage, 1915.djvu/321 18:54 +2,180 Ostrea talk contribs (→Not proofread: Created page with " {{c|{{larger|LX}}}} {{small-caps|They}} dined in Soho. Philip was tremulous with joy. It was not one one of the more crowded of those cheap restaurants where the respectable and needy dine in the belief that it is bohemian and the assurance that it is economical. It was a humble establishment, kept by a good man from Rouen and his wife, that Philip had discovered by accident. He had been attracted by the Gallic look of the window, in which was generall...) Tags: Not proofread EditInSequence
- diffhist N Page:Maugham - Of Human Bondage, 1915.djvu/320 18:51 +293 Ostrea talk contribs (→Not proofread: Created page with " She hesitated a moment; he looked at her with pitifully appealing eyes. "Well, I don't mind if I do. I haven't been out anywhere since I don't know how long." It was with the greatest difficulty he could prevent himself from seizing her hand there and then to cover it with kisses. {{nop}}") Tags: Not proofread EditInSequence
- diffhist N Page:Maugham - Of Human Bondage, 1915.djvu/319 18:51 +2,217 Ostrea talk contribs (→Not proofread: Created page with " She seemed anxious to make him drink up the cup of his humiliation; but he knew her well enough to know that she spoke at random; she hurt him frightfully, and never even tried to. He did not answer. "It was a nasty trick you played on me, spying on me like that. I always thought you was a gentleman in every sense of the word." "Don't be beastly to me, Mildred. I can't bear it." "You are a funny feller. I can't make you out." "It's very simple. I'm...) Tags: Not proofread EditInSequence
- diffhist N Page:Maugham - Of Human Bondage, 1915.djvu/318 18:50 +2,195 Ostrea talk contribs (→Not proofread: Created page with " He seemed to himself absurd and futile. He had an urgent need of consolation, and the temptation to see Mildred was irresistible. He thought bitterly that there was small chance of consolation from her; but he wanted to see her even if he did not speak to her; after all, she was a waitress and would be obliged to serve him. She was the only person in the world he cared for. There was no use in hiding that fact from himself. Of course it would be humilia...) Tags: Not proofread EditInSequence
- diffhist N Page:Maugham - Of Human Bondage, 1915.djvu/317 18:49 +2,645 Ostrea talk contribs (→Not proofread: Created page with " him various specimens; he had been to very few lectures and, as soon as he was asked about things which he could not learn from books, he was floored. He did what he could to hide his ignorance, the examiner did not insist, and soon his ten minutes were over. He felt certain he had passed; but next day, when he went up to the examination buildings to see the result posted on the door, he was astounded not to find his number among those who had satisfied...) Tags: Not proofread EditInSequence
- diffhist N Page:Maugham - Of Human Bondage, 1915.djvu/316 18:48 +2,720 Ostrea talk contribs (→Not proofread: Created page with " were dingy enough on week-days, but there was an energy, a coming and going, which gave them a sordid vivacity; but on Sundays, with no shops open, no carts in the roadway, silent and depressed, they were indescribably dreary. Philip thought that day would never end. But he was so tired that he slept heavily, and when Monday came he entered upon life with determination. Christmas was approaching, and a good many of the students had gone into the country...) Tags: Not proofread EditInSequence
- diffhist N Page:Maugham - Of Human Bondage, 1915.djvu/315 18:48 +2,673 Ostrea talk contribs (→Not proofread: Created page with " but referred to them as nether garments; she thought it slightly indelicate to blow her nose and did it in a deprecating way. She was dreadfully anæmic and suffered from the dyspepsia which accompanies that ailing. Philip was repelled by her flat breast and narrow hips, and he hated the vulgar way in which she did her hair. He loathed and despised himself for loving her. The fact remained that he was helpless. He felt just as he had felt sometimes in t...) Tags: Not proofread EditInSequence
- diffhist N Page:Maugham - Of Human Bondage, 1915.djvu/314 18:47 +2,367 Ostrea talk contribs (→Not proofread: Created page with " {{c|{{larger|LIX}}}} {{small-caps|Philip}} passed the evening wretchedly. He had told his landlady that he would not be in, so there was nothing for him to eat, and he had to go to Gatti's for dinner. Afterwards he went back to his rooms, but Griffiths on the floor above him was having a party, and the noisy merriment made his own misery more hard to bear. He went to a music-hall, but it was Saturday night and there was standing-room only: after half a...) Tags: Not proofread EditInSequence
- diffhist N Page:Maugham - Of Human Bondage, 1915.djvu/313 18:46 +2,239 Ostrea talk contribs (→Not proofread: Created page with " There was a devil within him which forced him to make matters worse. He wanted to hurt her as much as she was hurting him. "I suppose I can change my mind if I like. I'm not obliged to come out with you. I tell you I'm going home, and I won't be followed or spied upon." "Have you seen Miller today?" "That's no business of yours. In point of fact I haven't, so you're wrong again." "I saw him this afternoon. He'd just come out of the shop when I went...) Tags: Not proofread EditInSequence
- diffhist N Page:Maugham - Of Human Bondage, 1915.djvu/312 18:46 +2,414 Ostrea talk contribs (→Not proofread: Created page with " not quite the intonation of the native. Philip knew that he was flirting with Mildred, and he was horribly jealous of him; but he took comfort in the coldness of her temperament, which otherwise distressed him; and, thinking her incapable of passion, he looked upon his rival as no better off than himself. But his heart sank now, for his first thought was that Miller's sudden appearance might interfere with the jaunt which he had so looked forward to. He...) Tags: Not proofread EditInSequence
- diffhist N Page:Maugham - Of Human Bondage, 1915.djvu/311 18:44 +2,121 Ostrea talk contribs (→Not proofread: Created page with ""You can always tell a professional man. There's something about them, I don't know what it is, but I know at once." They walked along from the station together. "I say, I want you to come and see another play with me," he said. "I don't mind," she said. "You might go so far as to say you'd like to." "Why?" "It doesn't matter. Let's fix a day. Would Saturday night suit you?" "Yes, that'll do." They made further arrangements, and then found themse...) Tags: Not proofread EditInSequence
- diffhist N Page:Maugham - Of Human Bondage, 1915.djvu/310 18:43 +2,215 Ostrea talk contribs (→Not proofread: Created page with " At the station he took a ticket and said he was going to accompany her home. "You don't seem to have much to do with your time," she said. "I suppose I can waste it in my own way." They seemed to be always on the verge of a quarrel. The fact was that he hated himself for loving her. She seemed to be constantly humiliating him, and for each snub that he endured he owed her a grudge. But she was in a friendly mood that evening, and talkative: she told...) Tags: Not proofread EditInSequence
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