| Aaron Burr, Matthew Livingston Davis - 1836 - 450 strani
...and so rapidly that it is not easy to find proper and amusing French books for her ; and yet I am so flattered with her progress in that language, that...biiskly across the floor, I took my hat and sallied out, determiried not to return till I had purchased something. It was not my first attempt. I went into... | |
| Aaron Burr, Matthew Livingston Davis - 1836 - 454 strani
...and so rapidly that it is not easy to find proper and amusing French books for her ; and yet I am so flattered with her progress in that language, that...I owe it to her." So, after walking once or twice briskly across the floor, I took my hat and sallied out, determined not to return till I had purchased... | |
| Aaron Burr, Matthew Livingston Davis - 1837 - 454 strani
...and so rapidly that it is not easy to find proper and amusing French books for her ; and yet I am so flattered with her progress in that language, that...I owe it to her." So, after walking once or twice briskly across the floor, I took my hat and sallied out, determined not to return till I had purchased... | |
| Aaron Burr, Matthew Livingston Davis - 1855 - 450 strani
...and so rapidly that it is not easy to find proper and amusing French books for her ; and yet I am so flattered with her progress in that language, that...that she shall, at all events, be gratified. Indeed, ] owe it. to her." So, after walking once or twice briskly across the floor, I took my hat and sallied... | |
| Henry Mills Alden, Frederick Lewis Allen, Lee Foster Hartman, Thomas Bucklin Wells - 1864 - 852 strani
...French books for her; and yet I am so nattered with her progress in that language that • I am resolved she shall, at all events, be gratified. Indeed I owe it to her.' So after walking once or twice briskly across the floor, I took my hat and sallied out, determined not to return till I had purchased... | |
| James Parton - 1867 - 496 strani
...French books for her ; and yet I am so flattered with her progress in that language that I am resolved she shall, at all events, be gratified. Indeed I owe it to her.' So, after walking once or twice briskly across the floor, I took my hat and sallied out, determined not to return till I had purchased... | |
| James Parton - 1867 - 484 strani
...French books for her ; and yet I am so flattered with her progress in that language that I am resolved she shall, at all events, be gratified. Indeed I owe it to her.1 So, after walking once or twice briskly across the floor, I took my hat and sallied out, determined... | |
| James Parton - 1877 - 500 strani
...French books for her ; and yet I am so flattered with her progress in that language that I am resolved she shall, at all events, be gratified. Indeed I owe it to her.1 So, after walking once or twice briskly across the floor, I took my hat and sallied out, determined... | |
| James Parton - 1888 - 460 strani
...and so rapidly that it is not easy to find proper and amusing French books for her ; and yet I am so flattered with her progress in that language, that...I owe it to her.' So, after walking once or twice briskly across the floor, I took my hat, and sallied out, determined not to return till I had purchased... | |
| Charles Felton Pidgin - 1907 - 586 strani
...and so rapidly that it is not easy to find proper and amusing French books for her; and yet I am so flattered with her progress in that language, that...I owe it to her." So, after walking once or twice briskly across the floor, I took my hat and sallied out, determined not to return till I had purchased... | |
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