| Robert Louis Stevenson - 1895 - 396 strani
...incredulously. The ticking of many clocks among the curious lumber of the shop, and the faint rushing of the cabs in a near thoroughfare, filled up the...is a nice thing for a lady now," he went on, "this hand glass — fifteenth century, warranted; comes from a good collection, too; but I reserve the name,... | |
| George Henry Nettleton - 1901 - 264 strani
...incredulously. The ticking of many clocks among the curious lumber of 10 the shop, and the faint rushing of the cabs in a near thoroughfare, filled up the...chance of a good marriage, far be it from me to be 15 an obstacle. Here is a nice thing for a lady now," he went on, " this hand-glass — fifteenth century,... | |
| George Henry Nettleton - 1901 - 254 strani
...customer after all; and if, as you say, you have the chance of a good marriage, far be it from me to be 15 an obstacle. Here is a nice thing for a lady now," he went on, "this hand-glass—fifteenth century, warranted ; comes from a good collection, too; but I reserve the name,... | |
| George Rice Carpenter, William Tenney Brewster - 1904 - 504 strani
...incredulously. The ticking of many clocks among the curious lumber of the shop, and the faint rushing of the cabs in a near thoroughfare, filled up the...is a nice thing for a lady now," he went on, " this hand glass — fifteenth century, warranted ; comes from a good collection, too ; but I reserve the... | |
| Robert Louis Stevenson - 1905 - 440 strani
...incredulously. The ticking of many clocks among the curious lumber of the shop, and the faint rushing of the cabs in a near thoroughfare, filled up the...silence. " Well, sir," said the dealer, " be it so. You ore an old customer after all ; and if, as you say, you have the chance of a good marriage, far be... | |
| Robert Louis Stevenson - 1906 - 540 strani
...incredulously. The ticking of many clocks among the curious lumber of the shop, and the faint rushing of the cabs in a near thoroughfare, filled up the...is a nice thing for a lady now," he went on, " this hand glass — fifteenth century, warranted ; comes from a good collection, too; but I reserve the... | |
| Robert Louis Stevenson - 1906 - 424 strani
...incredulously. The ticking of many clocks among the curious lumber of the shop, and the faint rushing of the cabs in a near thoroughfare, filled up the...is a nice thing for a lady now," he went on, " this hand glass — fifteenth century, warranted; comes from a good collection, too; but I reserve the name,... | |
| Robert Louis Stevenson - 1906 - 428 strani
...incredulously. The ticking of many clocks among the curious lumber of the shop, and the faint rushing of the cabs in a near thoroughfare, filled up the...is a nice thing for a lady now," he went on, " this hand glass — fifteenth century, warranted; comes from a good collection, too; but I reserve the name,... | |
| Brander Matthews - 1907 - 410 strani
...incredulously. The ticking of many clocks among the curious lumber of the shop, and the faint rushing of the cabs in a near thoroughfare, filled up the...a nice thing for a lady, now," he went on, " this hand glass — fifteenth century, warranted ; comes from a good collection, too; but I reserve the... | |
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