Temple Bar, 86. kötetGeorge Augustus Sala, Edmund Yates Ward and Lock, 1889 |
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8. oldal
... wife's style of conversation for better for worse when he took her gaily - dressed self under those ominous conditions , and he never showed impatience . He loved his wife , but I think it grieved him when smart - coloured glass vases ...
... wife's style of conversation for better for worse when he took her gaily - dressed self under those ominous conditions , and he never showed impatience . He loved his wife , but I think it grieved him when smart - coloured glass vases ...
9. oldal
... wife . Mrs. Alwynn was a stout , florid , good - humoured - looking woman , with a battered fringe , considerably younger than her husband in appearance , and with a tendency to bright colours in dress . " Barnes is very poorly , my ...
... wife . Mrs. Alwynn was a stout , florid , good - humoured - looking woman , with a battered fringe , considerably younger than her husband in appearance , and with a tendency to bright colours in dress . " Barnes is very poorly , my ...
229. oldal
... wife with a little pout.- Now this was quite natural and playful and innocent enough in all conscience . It might not have tickled every one as it did Dolly , but no one who was not completely blinded by passion could have made any harm ...
... wife with a little pout.- Now this was quite natural and playful and innocent enough in all conscience . It might not have tickled every one as it did Dolly , but no one who was not completely blinded by passion could have made any harm ...
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Garrick and the Shakspear Revival | 28 |
PAULS SISTER Chaps XI XXI | 46 |
SIR CHARLES DANVERS Chaps IXVI | 115 |
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