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11. I accept your apology; …………….. (Sh FC) 237
12. I admit to you that Mr Cambell has made believe in Christ. I assure you that – it is, of
course, my personal indionyncrasy – the effect of Dean Farrar’s life of Christ on me
was to make it quite impossible for me to believe in Christ at all… (Sh FC) 237
13. Unmitigated rot, Larry, I assure you. (Sh FC) 83
14. Of course there are some questions which touch the very foundation of morals, and on
these I grant you even the closest relationship cannot exuse any compromise or laxity.
(Sh FC) 83
15. Now, some artists will say to me, with disgust:”Why, you are declaring that art should
be didactic!” I do declare that; I say that all art the fountainhead is didactic. (Sh FC)
233
16. I now come to the question (?) (Sh FC) 222
17. I assure you I can sleep at night for thinking of you, Mr Legge. (Sh FC) 195
18. Why will you persist in treating me like a child, uncle? I am very impressinable, I grant
you. (Sh FC) 188
19. I sympatize. (?)(Sh FC) , 159
20. Yes, I assure you. You are an extremely interesting man. (Sh FC) 140
21. - I expect you were a Jory in a former existance; and that is why you are here.
- Never, Larry, never. But leaving politics out of the question, I find the world quote good
enough for me: rather a jolly place, in fact. (Sh FC) 139
22. You say the Irish sense of humor is in abeyance. Well, if you drive through Rosscullen
in a motor car with Haffigan’s pig, it won’t stay in abeyance. Now I warn you. (Sh FC)
129
23. I never had a thought agen you or the Holy Church. I know I’m bit hasty when I think
about the lan.
24. I ax your pardon for it… (Sh FC) , 114
25.
- Well you were evidently in a state of blithering sentimentality, anyhow.
- That is true, Larry: I admit it. (Sh FC) 111
26. I assure you I like the open air. (Sh FC) , 106
27. I must be drunk – frightfully drunk: for your voice drove me out of my senses - (he
stumbles over a stone). No, on my word, on my sacred word of honour, Miss Reilly, I
tripped over that stone . (Sh FC) 104
28. Tell me that I’m interfering with Larry; and I’ll go straight from this spot back to London
and never see you again. That’s on my honour: I will. (Sh FC) 102
29. Nora : Is it making love to me are you ?
Broadbent. On my word I believe I am, Miss Reilly. If you say that to me again I
shan’t answer for myself: all the harps of Ireland are in your voice. Stop laughing: do
you hear? I am in earnest – in English earnest. When I say a thing like that to a
woman, I mean it. I beg your pardon. (Sh FC) 102
30. Keegan: What were you doing there, Patsy, listning? Were you spying on me ?
Patsy. No, Fadher: on me oath and soul I wasn’t. (Sh FC) , 89
31.
- I assure you I never meant –
- Oh, don’t apologize: its quite true. I daresay I’ve learnt something in America and a
few other remote and inferious spots; but in the main it is by living with you and