An appeal to a goodness which is not in him is, to a vain and sensitive soul, a stinging insult.


Ch. 19, p. 296 - Hadrian the Seventh (1904)


An appeal to a goodness which is not in him is, to a vain and sensitive soul, a stinging insult.

An appeal to a goodness which is not in him is, to a vain and sensitive soul, a stinging insult.

An appeal to a goodness which is not in him is, to a vain and sensitive soul, a stinging insult.

An appeal to a goodness which is not in him is, to a vain and sensitive soul, a stinging insult.