Temple Bar, 86. kötetGeorge Augustus Sala, Edmund Yates Ward and Lock, 1889 |
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118. oldal
... keep the silver ; but I'll not encourage you any further than that . " " Nonsense , Mrs. Skey . I've given you a great deal of extra trouble , and that money is no more than you deserve . I insist on your keeping it . " " I won't ! I'm ...
... keep the silver ; but I'll not encourage you any further than that . " " Nonsense , Mrs. Skey . I've given you a great deal of extra trouble , and that money is no more than you deserve . I insist on your keeping it . " " I won't ! I'm ...
228. oldal
... keep her eyes open after ten o'clock ; but that did not matter if she could only make the poor fellow unbosom his troubles to her , if he would only tell her all . She was nearly succeeding only too well . Jerningham was only too well ...
... keep her eyes open after ten o'clock ; but that did not matter if she could only make the poor fellow unbosom his troubles to her , if he would only tell her all . She was nearly succeeding only too well . Jerningham was only too well ...
234. oldal
... keep them to himself . However , there is no reason why I should not make a confidant of my little namesake " ( whose hand was clasped in his all the time ) . " We have always been as thick as pickpockets , and before I go there are one ...
... keep them to himself . However , there is no reason why I should not make a confidant of my little namesake " ( whose hand was clasped in his all the time ) . " We have always been as thick as pickpockets , and before I go there are one ...
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