That such a family, thus cursorily presented, might have a different and somewhat peculiar history could well beanticipated, and it would be true. Ind...
One of the things that served to darken Clyde's mood just about the time when he was seeking some practicalsolution for himself, to say nothing of...
The effect of this particular conclusion was to cause Clyde to think harder than ever about himself. And theprincipal result of his thinking was that ...
The imaginative flights of Clyde in connection with all this -- his dreams of what it might mean for him to beconnected with so glorious an institutio...
And as conditions stood, the extraordinary economic and social inexperience of the Griffiths -- Asa and Elvira-dovetailedall too neatly with his dream...
And so, of all the influences which might have come to Clyde at this time, either as an aid or an injury to hisdevelopment, perhaps the most dangerous...
The thing that most interested Clyde at first was how, if at all, he was to keep the major portion of all this moneyhe was making for himself. For eve...
And so the interesting dinner, with Clyde attending, came to pass. And it was partaken of at Frissell's, as Rattererhad said. And by now Clyde, ha...
Prepared as Clyde was to dislike all this, so steeped had he been in the moods and maxims antipathetic toanything of its kind, still so innately sensu...
The effect of this adventure on Clyde was such as might have been expected in connection with one so new andstrange to such a world as this. In spite ...