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Meanwhile, or the Picture of a Lady Meanwhile, or the Picture of a Lady by H.G. Wells
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“Looks to me like the sort of fellow one doesn't play cards with.”
H.G. Wells, Meanwhile, or the Picture of a Lady
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“Beauty doesn't make happiness; it only comes to the happy.”
H.G. Wells, Meanwhile, or the Picture of a Lady
“You can't see beauty with miserable eyes.”
H.G. Wells, Meanwhile, or the Picture of a Lady
tags: beauty
“He liked to address every man in his own language, as a good European should.”
H.G. Wells, Meanwhile, or the Picture of a Lady
“A real value of a talk is not how it goes but what it leaves in your memory, which is one reason perhaps why dialogues in books are always so boring to read.”
H.G. Wells, Meanwhile, or the Picture of a Lady