The Cornhill Magazine, Količina 17;Količina 64William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1891 |
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Stran 14
... felt a desire to be better men and went away and tried - for balf an hour . Such was Kate outwardly . Inwardly she had faults of course , and perhaps pride and a little temper were two of them . The rector was still admiring her askance ...
... felt a desire to be better men and went away and tried - for balf an hour . Such was Kate outwardly . Inwardly she had faults of course , and perhaps pride and a little temper were two of them . The rector was still admiring her askance ...
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... felt singularly light - hearted and pleased with himself as he turned the windy corner of the Broad . It was pleasant to be in Oxford again , a beneficed clergyman . Pleasant to have such a future to look forward to , such a holiday ...
... felt singularly light - hearted and pleased with himself as he turned the windy corner of the Broad . It was pleasant to be in Oxford again , a beneficed clergyman . Pleasant to have such a future to look forward to , such a holiday ...
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... felt almost angry with Kate for introducing Gregg - albeit his parishioner - to him , and quite angry with her for suffering the doctor to address her with the familiarity he seemed to affect . And Kate , her eyes downcast , knew by ...
... felt almost angry with Kate for introducing Gregg - albeit his parishioner - to him , and quite angry with her for suffering the doctor to address her with the familiarity he seemed to affect . And Kate , her eyes downcast , knew by ...
Stran 25
... felt that he had been entrapped , and he chafed inwardly to such an extent that he did not dare to speak . To have this young fellow , six or seven years his junior , set over him would humiliate him in the eyes of all those before whom ...
... felt that he had been entrapped , and he chafed inwardly to such an extent that he did not dare to speak . To have this young fellow , six or seven years his junior , set over him would humiliate him in the eyes of all those before whom ...
Stran 26
... felt a degree of envy and antagonism . The man was so prosperous , so self - contented , so conscious of his own merit and success . But the curate was too wise to betray this feeling , and , laying himself out to be pleasant , he had ...
... felt a degree of envy and antagonism . The man was so prosperous , so self - contented , so conscious of his own merit and success . But the curate was too wise to betray this feeling , and , laying himself out to be pleasant , he had ...
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