Littell's Living Age, Količina 138Living Age Company, Incorporated, 1878 |
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Stran 12
... person , and can do so little to serve him and you all . " " It seems to me that you do everything , and bear all the pain . " giving myself up to you body and soul , and seeing only you in the world , would it , mother darling ? I ...
... person , and can do so little to serve him and you all . " " It seems to me that you do everything , and bear all the pain . " giving myself up to you body and soul , and seeing only you in the world , would it , mother darling ? I ...
Stran 13
... person in the company most likely to be —-— Mrs. West thought of the contraction that came on her husband's brow when- ever , in the course of their long , silent evenings , the sound of a bell from the up- per story reminded him that ...
... person in the company most likely to be —-— Mrs. West thought of the contraction that came on her husband's brow when- ever , in the course of their long , silent evenings , the sound of a bell from the up- per story reminded him that ...
Stran 25
... person , to play his proper part in English politics . Although the youthful aristocracy and country gen- try were to be the instruments of this great restoration , the humble aid of the right- minded manufacturer was not altogether ...
... person , to play his proper part in English politics . Although the youthful aristocracy and country gen- try were to be the instruments of this great restoration , the humble aid of the right- minded manufacturer was not altogether ...
Stran 28
... persons spoke of him they affirmed that the reason of his spending so much time at Geneva was that he was extreme- ly devoted to a lady who lived there a foreign lady a person older than himself . Very few Americans - indeed I think had ...
... persons spoke of him they affirmed that the reason of his spending so much time at Geneva was that he was extreme- ly devoted to a lady who lived there a foreign lady a person older than himself . Very few Americans - indeed I think had ...
Stran 32
... person ? Winterbourne had lost his instinct in this matter , and his rea- son could not help him . Miss Daisy Mil- ler looked extremely innocent . Some people had told him that , after all , Ameri- can girls were exceedingly innocent ...
... person ? Winterbourne had lost his instinct in this matter , and his rea- son could not help him . Miss Daisy Mil- ler looked extremely innocent . Some people had told him that , after all , Ameri- can girls were exceedingly innocent ...
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