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Every one regards his duty as a troublesome master from whom he would like to be free. - [Duty] The perfection of a thing consists in its essence; there are perfect criminals, as there are men of perfect probity. - [Crime] Nicholas and Ernest Whiteoak were having tea together in Ernest's room. Ernest thought he felt one of his colds coming on and he feared to expose himself to the drafts of passage and hall in such weather. He had had tea brought up to him, therefore, and had asked Nick to join him. - Finch's Fortune (ch. 1) [Books (First Lines)] Wakefield Whiteoak ran on and on, faster and faster, till he could run no farther. - Jalna [Books (First Lines)] Renny Whiteoak stood with his brows drawn together but a smile softening his lips while a wire-haired terrier belonging to his brother Piers strove with controlled energy to dig her way into the burrow of some small animal. - The Master of Jalna [Books (First Lines)]
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