Littell's Living Age, Količina 138Living Age Company, Incorporated, 1878 |
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... countryman . " Take care you don't hurt your teeth , " he said paternally . 66 I haven't got any teeth to hurt . They have all come out . I have only got seven him for one ; he seemed more like a Ger- 28 DAISY MILLER : A STUDY .
... countryman . " Take care you don't hurt your teeth , " he said paternally . 66 I haven't got any teeth to hurt . They have all come out . I have only got seven him for one ; he seemed more like a Ger- 28 DAISY MILLER : A STUDY .
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... ? " Winterbourne pursued , a little embarrassed . it's " I don't know , " she said . " I suppose some mountain . Randolph , what mountain are we going over ? " - edly sociable ! Was she simply a pretty girl DAISY MILLER : A STUDY . 29.
... ? " Winterbourne pursued , a little embarrassed . it's " I don't know , " she said . " I suppose some mountain . Randolph , what mountain are we going over ? " - edly sociable ! Was she simply a pretty girl DAISY MILLER : A STUDY . 29.
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... Daisy Miller ! " cried the child . " But that isn't her real name ; that isn't her name on her cards . " " It's a pity you haven't got one of my cards , " said Miss Miller . " Her real name is Annie P. Miller , " the boy went on . " Ask ...
... Daisy Miller ! " cried the child . " But that isn't her real name ; that isn't her name on her cards . " " It's a pity you haven't got one of my cards , " said Miss Miller . " Her real name is Annie P. Miller , " the boy went on . " Ask ...
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... Daisy Miller . " I have more friends in New York than in Schenectady ― 66 more gentleman friends ; and more young lady friends too , " she resumed in a moment . She paused again for an in- stant ; she was looking at Winterbourne with ...
... Daisy Miller . " I have more friends in New York than in Schenectady ― 66 more gentleman friends ; and more young lady friends too , " she resumed in a moment . She paused again for an in- stant ; she was looking at Winterbourne with ...
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... Daisy Mil- ler looked extremely innocent . Some people had told him that , after all , Ameri- can girls were exceedingly innocent ; and others had told him that , after all , they were not . He was inclined to think Miss Daisy Miller ...
... Daisy Mil- ler looked extremely innocent . Some people had told him that , after all , Ameri- can girls were exceedingly innocent ; and others had told him that , after all , they were not . He was inclined to think Miss Daisy Miller ...
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