Littell's Living Age, 111. kötetLiving Age Company Incorporated, 1871 |
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26. oldal
... sure you , " I replied . " I think I had bet- ter set out at once , for there seems no chance of its clearing . " · 66 I am sure Sir Giles would be distressed if you did . " " He will never know , and I dislike giv- ing trouble ...
... sure you , " I replied . " I think I had bet- ter set out at once , for there seems no chance of its clearing . " · 66 I am sure Sir Giles would be distressed if you did . " " He will never know , and I dislike giv- ing trouble ...
32. oldal
... sure of that . " - " Yes — perhaps I might- after all the suffering had been forced upon me , and was over at last when I had been thoroughly exhausted and cowed , that is . " - " Which wouldn't satisfy any thinking soul , Charley ...
... sure of that . " - " Yes — perhaps I might- after all the suffering had been forced upon me , and was over at last when I had been thoroughly exhausted and cowed , that is . " - " Which wouldn't satisfy any thinking soul , Charley ...
77. oldal
... sure , far enough from pre- tending that he has exhausted the possi- bilities of the case , and yet could anything but a conviction that the whole field had been explored exhaustively , justify such an assertion ? If , without such a ...
... sure , far enough from pre- tending that he has exhausted the possi- bilities of the case , and yet could anything but a conviction that the whole field had been explored exhaustively , justify such an assertion ? If , without such a ...
86. oldal
... sure avowedly or secretly to despise and neglect the per- formance of acts which we do not happen to desire , and which have not an intellec- tual sanction . ་ ་ The only passage in which our author seems as if about to meet the real ...
... sure avowedly or secretly to despise and neglect the per- formance of acts which we do not happen to desire , and which have not an intellec- tual sanction . ་ ་ The only passage in which our author seems as if about to meet the real ...
91. oldal
... , that he shrunk from her almost with dislike . Nuna saw his movement , and read in it a fresh proof of his want of love for her . She loved Paul too dearly to think of • " I'm known sure , Mr. Westropp , if PATTY . 91.
... , that he shrunk from her almost with dislike . Nuna saw his movement , and read in it a fresh proof of his want of love for her . She loved Paul too dearly to think of • " I'm known sure , Mr. Westropp , if PATTY . 91.
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