| (1, 0) 124 | A penny for your thoughts, old wizard! |
| (1, 0) 127 | Not for sale! |
| (1, 0) 129 | A present for you out of my pocket money. |
| (1, 0) 131 | Oh!─Mr. Morgan─l didn't know you were here. |
| (1, 0) 143 | Oh, Merlin, you are making it all up as you go on. |
| (1, 0) 151 | You turn words out of their meaning, you wicked man. |
| (1, 0) 153 | I won't say another word. |
| (1, 0) 159 | You are an old tease! |
| (1, 0) 165 | Oh, my goodness! |
| (1, 0) 167 | You have said something now. |
| (1, 0) 173 | I love poets─they have such a nice way of saying things. |
| (1, 0) 174 | A common idea, pictured in beautiful words, ìs like a photograph of a common scene─so lovely, glittering in the sunshine! |
| (1, 0) 175 | The muddy roads, dried up by the magic of the artist, the misty fogs and ill-odours banished by the camera, leave {turns her eyes up rapturously.} only the spell of the picturesque to charm the vision. |
| (1, 0) 186 | Why, you haven't been home to dinner. |
| (1, 0) 187 | Come in, this minute, and have something to eat. |
| (1, 0) 189 | If you don't take more care of yourself, I shall be very cross with you. |
| (1, 0) 268 | What's the matter, Morgan? |
| (1, 0) 274 | What has he been saying, now? |
| (1, 0) 277 | He didn't say that? |
| (1, 0) 282 | He wouldn't be so unkind. |
| (1, 0) 283 | Success in business is everything to him, and he only meant to encourage you─I am sure. |
| (1, 0) 286 | You must be dreaming. |
| (1, 0) 287 | Of course, it would be impossible. |
| (1, 0) 291 | You mustn't say that. |
| (1, 0) 295 | I am sure there is some misunderstanding. |
| (1, 0) 297 | Oh, yes there is. |
| (1, 0) 299 | I'll go and see Merlin, and tell him all about it; and you must see him, too. |
| (1, 0) 300 | There is nothing he can't do─nothing he won't do for me. |
| (1, 0) 303 | You know it would. |
| (1, 0) 310 | Oh! |
| (1, 0) 312 | Tell him, Morgan─everything! |