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  Chapter Chapter 7 of Of Human Bondage by Somerset Maugham
Carey took several minutes to put on her bonnet, during which the Vicar, in a voluminous cloak, stood in the hall with just such an expression on his face as would have become an early Christian about to be led into the arena.
Carey placed in front of her the sixpenny bit she was accustomed to put in the plate, and gave Philip threepence for the same purpose.
Carey went into Miss graves' pew to have a few words with her while they were waiting for the gentlemen, and Philip went to the vestry.
www.bibliomania.com /0/0/38/76/12746/1.html   (751 words)

  
 Of Human Bondage - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In Germany, Philip is the naive young student whose heart and mind swivels between a romantic Englishman and a practical American.
This aspect of Philip's character including his cruelty to Nora, a honorable woman who nursed Philip emotionally after Mildred deserted him for the umpteenth time, makes clear Maugham's own disdain of any notion of a person who is all good or all evil.
Filmed in 1934 with Leslie Howard as Philip and Bette Davis (in an unconvincingly-accented yet superbly coquettish performance) as Mildred, the girl who torments him through her rejections of him.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Of_Human_Bondage   (377 words)

  
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Carey never sat in the arm-chair: she said she preferred a chair that was not too comfortable; there was always a lot to do, and if her chair had had arms she might not be so ready to leave it.
Carey thought Philip very young for this, and her heart went out to the motherless child; but her attempts to gain his affection were awkward, and the boy, feeling shy, received her demonstrations with so much sullenness that she was mortified.
Philip had been very adroit, and it was with a heavy heart that he gave up his winning; but his fingers itched to play still, and a few days later, on his way to the football field, he went into a shop and bought a pennyworth of J pens.
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 Penguin Reading Guides | Of Human Bondage | W. Somerset Maugham
Philip's inner nature, without any conscious effort on his part, asserts itself: "He was surprised at himself because he ceased to believe so easily, and, not knowing that he felt as he did on account of the subtle workings of his inmost nature, he ascribed the certainty he had reached to his own cleverness" (p.
Mildred takes advantage of Philip's generosity, yet he purposefully subjects himself to continued torture from her, despite his recognition of her shortcomings and the fact that he is often repulsed by her.
Considering Philip's incomplete philosophy, failed attempts at work, and bad beginning as a medical student, his love affair at this point in the book may reflect his failure to find a way of life that is meaningful to him.
www.penguinputnam.com /static/rguides/us/of_human_bondage_GBF.html   (1684 words)

  
 USCA6 Opinion 01a0182p.06
Pursuant to the Agreement, Philip Carey became the sole shareholder of SandK on February 18, 1969.
The district court held that the indemnification provision as provided in the Agreement between Dana and Philip Carey limited Dana's obligation to instances in which Philip Carey was damnified, either by an unsuccessful defense of a claim based on a tort by SandK, or by payment of such a claim.
Here, the contract provides that Dana would "reimburse and indemnify" Philip Carey; therefore, as found by the district court, the contract was one for indemnification and, under Ohio law, Dana's obligation to pay was not triggered until Philip Carey was damnified.
www.michbar.org /opinions/us_appeals/2001/060401/10504.html   (4933 words)

  
 Of Human Bondage (1934 b 83')   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Carey is bound to Mildred, as Norah is to Carey, and as Mildred was to Miller.
Griffiths tells Carey he and Mildred are "all washed up." At a hospital Carey meets Sally (Frances Dee) and is invited by her father.
Carey is given an operation on his foot and is visited by Sally.
www.san.beck.org /MM/1934/OfHumanBondage.html   (513 words)

  
 Laredo Philip Carey   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Philip Carey made frequent TV and film appearances in the 1950’s - 1970’s predominately in westerns.
[click HERE for picture of Carey as Philip Marlowe and series episode list] At 6’6” he towered over his costars, even the formidable 6’2” William Smith who had slimmed down for Laredo from his competitive body-building days.
Carey was one of the few actors who could look Clint Walker straight in the eye when he guested in two episodes of Cheyenne.
www.williamsmith.org /carey.html   (211 words)

  
 ABC.com: One Life To Live
Carey has spent a large portion of his professional career starring in motion pictures.
Carey starred with some of Hollywood's legendary actors, including Gary Cooper in Springfield Rifle, Henry Fonda in Mister Roberts, Peter Fonda in Fighting Mad and Tyrone Power in The Long Gray Line.
Carey has also starred in a number of primetime television series such as Philip Marlowe, Bengal Lancers, Laredo and The Untamed World, and guest-starred on All in the Family, Little House on the Prairie, Police Woman, The Bionic Woman and Gunsmoke.
abc.go.com /daytime/onelifetolive/bios/phil_carey.html   (312 words)

  
 New Page 1
The Philip Carey Building at the northeast corner of Seventh Street and the Southern Railway tracks (at one time "A" Street) between Brevard and College Streets is one of eight original warehouses in First and Second Wards along the former Carolina Central Railroad tracks in the city.
In 1917, two years after the Philip Carey Company appears to have gone out of business in Charlotte, the Ford Motor Company used the facility for auto body building and trimming, and they were soon joined by the Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company which maintained a warehouse there.
Whatever its future use, as a restaurant or shops or both, the Philip Carey Building will remain as a reminder of the city's early twentieth-century past, where the needs of a growing town were served by rail, the vital link between suppliers, manufacturers and consumers.
www.cmhpf.org /surveys&rcarey.htm   (2393 words)

  
 Fall 1992 Opinion
In October, 1962, Dr. Mancuso was hired by Philip Carey as a special consultant to assist the company in developing policies and procedures to protect its workers from asbestosis.
Philip Carey requested Dr. Mancuso's service because several of its employees had filed workers' compensation claims alleging that they suffered from work-related asbestosis.
Its original predecessor, Philip Carey, was incorporated in Ohio in 1888.
www.state.wv.us /wvsca/docs/spring92/20651.htm   (4804 words)

  
 My Family
Carey Nichols Pearce Parents: Philip Carey Pearce and Leize Weldon.
Children were: Philip Carey Pearce, Randall Dewey Pearce, Dennis Lee Pearce.
Philip Carey Pearce Parents: John Philip Pearce and Merle Bruner.
www.fortunecity.com /millennium/hindmarsh/384/d762.htm   (749 words)

  
 Of Human Bondage   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Philip came gradually to know the people he was to live with, and by fragments of conversation, some of it not meant for his ears, learned a good deal both about himself and about his dead parents.
Philip did not know it was wicked; but if it was, he did not wish it to be supposed that his mother had consented to it.
A year passed, and when Philip came to the school the old masters were all in their places; but a good many changes had taken place notwithstanding their stubborn resistance, none the less formidable because it was concealed under an apparent desire to fall in with the new head's ideas.
arthursclassicnovels.com /arthurs/various/humbn10.xml   (20462 words)

  
 Of Human Bondage -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Of Human Bondage ((additional info and facts about 1915) 1915) is a novel by (English writer (born in France) of novels and short stories (1874-1965)) William Somerset Maugham.
Maugham's severe (A speech disorder involving hesitations and involuntary repetitions of certain sounds) stutter has been replaced by Philip's (Congenital deformity of the foot usually marked by a curled shape or twisted position of the ankle and heel and toes) clubfoot.
Filmed in (additional info and facts about 1934) 1934 with (English actor of stage and screen (1893-1943)) Leslie Howard as Phillip and (United States film actress (1908-1989)) Bette Davis (in an unconvincingly-accented yet superbly coquettish performance) as Mildred, the girl who torments him through her rejections of him.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/o/of/of_human_bondage.htm   (167 words)

  
 Philip Carey: One Life To Live on WCHS-TV8
Since 1979, Philip Carey has been a fan favorite as "One Life to Live's" wheeler-dealer business tycoon, Asa Buchanan.
One of daytime television's most-married men, Asa, a towering Texan, is a man with little conscience and a womanizer, but he will always protect his family no matter what the cost.
Raised in the suburban Long Island towns of Rosedale and Malverne, Carey harbored dreams of being an actor all his life.
www.wchstv.com /abc/onelife/philipcarey.html   (245 words)

  
 Philip Carey   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Three Stripes in the Sun (1955) (as Phil Carey)....
Count Three and Pray (1955) (as Phil Carey)....
The Long Gray Line (1955) (as Phil Carey)....
www.imdb.com /name/nm0137023   (245 words)

  
 Philip Marlowe in Film, Television and Radio   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Robert Altman's quirky, rabble-rousing 1973 ode to Chandler's immortal Philip Marlowe is either a grievous insult, or a perfect update, depending on where you stand.
Philip Carey, a big, tough and usually watchable actor, would seem to have been a decent choice to play Marlowe in 1959.
Carey's Marlowe differed from the books in at least two (and probably more) ways in that he sported a scar on one cheek and apparently had a marina apartment and his own boat.
www.thrillingdetective.com /marlow2.html   (2101 words)

  
 Philip Marlowe (1959) (a Titles and Air Dates Guide)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Philip Marlowe, Private Eye (1983) starring Powers Boothe
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epguides.com /PhilipMarlowe   (242 words)

  
 CTVA Crime - "Philip Marlowe" (Goodson-Todman/ABC) (1959-60)  Philip Carey   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Tales of the 77th Bengal Lancers (1956-57) - Philip Marlowe (1959-60)
Philip Marlowe to try to learn the cause.
Harrison Bartlett hires Philip Marlowe to investigate her
www.geocities.com /TelevisionCity/Stage/2950/Crime/PhilipMarlowe.htm   (502 words)

  
 AMCTV.com SHOW - The Time Travelers
Lead scientist Dr. Erik von Steiner (Preston Foster) and his assistants, Steve Connors (Philip Carey) and Carol White (Merry Anders) attempt a rescue, and are transported 107 years into the future.
They encounter a world where nuclear war has depleted the human race, which now lives underground to hide from the mutated humans who are vicious.
But the unstable time portal closes behind the scientists and they are left to find a way home - which may prove impossible.
www.amctv.com /show/detail?CID=10556-1-EST   (117 words)

  
 Leslie Howard at Reel Classics   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
"Am I on speaking terms with your back?" --as Philip Carey in OF HUMAN BONDAGE (1934).
You should use it more often." --as Philip Carey in OF HUMAN BONDAGE (1934).
"There's usually one who loves and one who is loved." --as Philip Carey in OF HUMAN BONDAGE (1934).
www.reelclassics.com /Actors/Leslie/leslie.htm   (256 words)

  
 VH1.com : Movies : Person : Philip Carey : Main
Beefy, muscular leading man Philip Carey entered films in 1951, shortly after his hitch in the Marines was up.
Cutting quite a dashing figure in a 19th-century military uniform, Carey was most often cast as an American cavalry officer.
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www.vh1.com /movies/person/9705/personmain.jhtml   (95 words)

  
 Springfield Rifle
Springfield Rifle, André De Toth, Gary Cooper, Phyllis Thaxter, David Brian, Paul Kelly, Lon Chaney Jr., Philip Carey, James Millican, Guinn 'Big Boy' Williams, Alan Hale Jr., Martin Milner,...
Springfield Rifle is among the quirkiest of 1950s Westerns, provocatively original in mood, plot...
Springfield Rifle (André De Toth) Gary Cooper, Phyllis Thaxter, David Brian, Paul Kelly, Lon Chaney Jr., Philip Carey, James Millican, Wilton Graff...
www.1st-huntingsupply.com /144/springfield-rifle.html   (437 words)

  
 DVD Pacific
An inspiring true story of service and honor at West Point.
Spanning 50 years and two world wars, the film shows Maher at his best, molding and motivating the young men who would become America's heroes and presidents.
Filmed on location with a stellar supporting cast (including Ford favorites Maureen O'Hara, Ward Bond and Harry Carey, Jr.), The Long Gray Line) is a stirring reminder of Marty Maher's proud place in history.
www.dvdpacific.com /item.asp?ID=14730   (227 words)

  
 Amazon.com: The Long Gray Line: DVD: Tyrone Power,Maureen O'Hara,Robert Francis,Donald Crisp,Ward Bond,Betsy ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Tyrone Power ages 50 years to play real-life West Point legend Martin Maher, the scrappy Irish immigrant who rises from "another Mick waiter" to hot-tempered cadet to one of the best-loved instructors of the institution.
Power is at his best as the charming rogue with a thick brogue, who ages into a feisty, gray-haired foster father to the cadets he and his fiery Irish wife (Maureen O'Hara) adopt over the years, among them Harry Carey Jr.
Ford claims he didn't care for CinemaScope, but you wouldn't know it from the handsome, lush images that fill the frame.
www.amazon.com /gp/product/B00005RYKW   (1588 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Mister Roberts: DVD   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
In effect the Captain represents the enemy to the crew and the dregs of the naval officer corps to Mister Roberts.
The ever stoic Roberts finds solace in the crew (Ward Bond, Nick Adams, Harry Carey Jr., Ken Curtis, Perry Lopez, Tige Andrews and many others), a fatherly William Powell as Doc and Jack Lemmon as Ensign Pulver.
Jack Lemmon won an Oscar for his role as the knee-jerk compulsive and glib wheeler-dealer Ensign Pulver.
www.amazon.com /gp/product/6305225761   (2297 words)

  
 CTVA Adventure - "Tales of the 77th Bengal Lancers" (1956-57) starring Philip Carey   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
CTVA Adventure - "Tales of the 77th Bengal Lancers" (1956-57) starring Philip Carey
US adventure series 1956-57 26 episodes x 30 min
This new half-hour series stars Phil Carey and Warren Stevens as
www.geocities.com /TelevisionCity/Stage/2950/Adventure/77thBengalLancers.htm   (1076 words)

  
 Fighting Mad DVD | dir.: Jonathan Demme | cast: Peter Fonda, Gino Franco, Harry Northup, Philip Carey, Noble ...
cast: Peter Fonda, Gino Franco, Harry Northup, Philip Carey, Noble Willingham, John Doucette, Scott Glenn, Lynn Lowry, Kathleen Miller, Ted Markland, Laura Weatherford, Gerry Wetherford, Peter Gain, Allan Wyatt
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Peter Fonda, Gino Franco, Harry Northup, Philip Carey, Noble Willingham, John Doucette, Scott Glenn, Lynn Lowry, Kathleen Miller, Ted Markland, Laura Weatherford, Gerry Wetherford, Peter Gain, Allan Wyatt.
www.hkflix.com /xq/asp/filmID.532335/qx/details.asp   (361 words)

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