Temple Bar, 86. kötetGeorge Augustus Sala, Edmund Yates Ward and Lock, 1889 |
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78. oldal
... sure that , occasionally , you , my dear reader , may not also do the same - now and then , of course , only , when the wind is easterly , and the liver is out of order , or the next morning after a ball . I know that when I have read ...
... sure that , occasionally , you , my dear reader , may not also do the same - now and then , of course , only , when the wind is easterly , and the liver is out of order , or the next morning after a ball . I know that when I have read ...
152. oldal
... sure that by this time he would be impatiently wondering at her silence ; but as she was never quite straight- forward with herself , she preferred to suppose that she had waited until her plans were fixed , and she could say positively ...
... sure that by this time he would be impatiently wondering at her silence ; but as she was never quite straight- forward with herself , she preferred to suppose that she had waited until her plans were fixed , and she could say positively ...
180. oldal
George Augustus Sala, Edmund Yates. " I am sure he understood I should not expect him to pay it back at once . " " But he has had it three years . " Charles did not answer . " I feel sure he is not able to pay it . Will you kindly tell ...
George Augustus Sala, Edmund Yates. " I am sure he understood I should not expect him to pay it back at once . " " But he has had it three years . " Charles did not answer . " I feel sure he is not able to pay it . Will you kindly tell ...
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