Littell's Living Age, 178. kötetLiving Age Company Incorporated, 1888 |
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126. oldal
... happy in her surroundings at the sanatorium . You see she could not at all times be with her husband , which was sad . Etiquette demanded that she should periodically retire to the drawing- room with the other ladies ; and , I say it ...
... happy in her surroundings at the sanatorium . You see she could not at all times be with her husband , which was sad . Etiquette demanded that she should periodically retire to the drawing- room with the other ladies ; and , I say it ...
279. oldal
... happy gaze at objects , like that purified and made definite ; but at the of a wide - eyed infant , filled his spirit with close of the two years he is as ardent as complete content . when he first passed the frontier , and re- joiced ...
... happy gaze at objects , like that purified and made definite ; but at the of a wide - eyed infant , filled his spirit with close of the two years he is as ardent as complete content . when he first passed the frontier , and re- joiced ...
341. oldal
... happy smile , and the rosy tints of her cheek , whilst the soft wind that raised the stray curls of her hair seemed to dispose them in prettier carelessness than before . Dick was watching her with considerable pride in her victory ...
... happy smile , and the rosy tints of her cheek , whilst the soft wind that raised the stray curls of her hair seemed to dispose them in prettier carelessness than before . Dick was watching her with considerable pride in her victory ...
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