Blackwood's Magazine, 96. kötetW. Blackwood., 1864 |
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4. oldal
... feel for this touching kindness , how they must long for the good man's visit , how they must wonder by what steps he arrived at this astonishing knowledge , how surprised they must feel that he does not make more converts ; and , last ...
... feel for this touching kindness , how they must long for the good man's visit , how they must wonder by what steps he arrived at this astonishing knowledge , how surprised they must feel that he does not make more converts ; and , last ...
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... feel a certain degree of sympathy with the old- established firm that had spent such enormous sums , and made such stupendous preparations , when a pretender like this could come into competition with them , with- out any other ...
... feel a certain degree of sympathy with the old- established firm that had spent such enormous sums , and made such stupendous preparations , when a pretender like this could come into competition with them , with- out any other ...
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... feel at home on the deck of a ship at sea , he finds himself in the somewhat anomalous position of an officer and a schoolboy combined . His educa- tion has still to be carried on - as best it may under the difficulties we have before ...
... feel at home on the deck of a ship at sea , he finds himself in the somewhat anomalous position of an officer and a schoolboy combined . His educa- tion has still to be carried on - as best it may under the difficulties we have before ...
47. oldal
... feel that any chance remark was likely to be twisted into an uncomplimentary sense , whether one meant it or not . It is true , this only applies to superficials . It is so generally admitted among themselves that nobody can be trusted ...
... feel that any chance remark was likely to be twisted into an uncomplimentary sense , whether one meant it or not . It is true , this only applies to superficials . It is so generally admitted among themselves that nobody can be trusted ...
59. oldal
... to go up to the Abbey and bid Sir Arthur good - bye ? Alice asked me to do it , and I promised her . " " Well , Tony , I don't know how you feel about these things now , but there was 1864. ] 59 Tony Butler . - Part X.
... to go up to the Abbey and bid Sir Arthur good - bye ? Alice asked me to do it , and I promised her . " " Well , Tony , I don't know how you feel about these things now , but there was 1864. ] 59 Tony Butler . - Part X.
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