Littell's Living Age, Količina 138Living Age Company, Incorporated, 1878 |
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Stran 28
... walk about the town , and then he had come in to his breakfast . He had now finished his breakfast ; but he was drinking a small cup of coffee , which had been served to him on a little table in the garden by one of the waiters who ...
... walk about the town , and then he had come in to his breakfast . He had now finished his breakfast ; but he was drinking a small cup of coffee , which had been served to him on a little table in the garden by one of the waiters who ...
Stran 104
... Walk , by which the townspeople were coming and going in considerable numbers , as they always did on Sunday , was visible with its gay groups , and the prospect out side was more agreeable than the meal within . Mrs. O'Shaughnessy ...
... Walk , by which the townspeople were coming and going in considerable numbers , as they always did on Sunday , was visible with its gay groups , and the prospect out side was more agreeable than the meal within . Mrs. O'Shaughnessy ...
Stran 105
... walk , ment or other . I never knew a fellow though , indeed , this idea actually did with such a lot of friends - I shouldn't glance across his mind as a rueful possicould not go and leave the house , for even in. wonder if he was going ...
... walk , ment or other . I never knew a fellow though , indeed , this idea actually did with such a lot of friends - I shouldn't glance across his mind as a rueful possicould not go and leave the house , for even in. wonder if he was going ...
Stran 106
... walk , in the calm of the Sunday evening , than their usual turn on the slopes . Cap- tain Temple and his wife had gone by arm - in - arm ; perhaps they had been down to the evening service in the town , per- haps only out for a walk ...
... walk , in the calm of the Sunday evening , than their usual turn on the slopes . Cap- tain Temple and his wife had gone by arm - in - arm ; perhaps they had been down to the evening service in the town , per- haps only out for a walk ...
Stran 229
... walk , " said Daisy . " She's going to walk with Mr. Giova- nelli , " Randolph proclaimed . " I am going to the Pincio , " said Daisy , smiling . " Alone , my dear - at this hour ? " Mrs. Walker asked . The afternoon was draw- ing to a ...
... walk , " said Daisy . " She's going to walk with Mr. Giova- nelli , " Randolph proclaimed . " I am going to the Pincio , " said Daisy , smiling . " Alone , my dear - at this hour ? " Mrs. Walker asked . The afternoon was draw- ing to a ...
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