Littell's Living Age, 57. kötetLittell, Son and Company, 1858 |
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36. oldal
... look out with loving faces-- Why have our days forgot such goodly things Is it now that north winds finds us shaken By tempests fiercer than its bitter blast , Which fair beliefs and friendships , too , have taken Away like summer ...
... look out with loving faces-- Why have our days forgot such goodly things Is it now that north winds finds us shaken By tempests fiercer than its bitter blast , Which fair beliefs and friendships , too , have taken Away like summer ...
37. oldal
... looks wonderfully well . You ask about the Herberts . John is still in India , and Vernon somewhere on the Con- tinent , I ... look he had the first time I saw him afterwards ; he was the most awfully - cut - up man ever Mrs. Selwyn has ...
... looks wonderfully well . You ask about the Herberts . John is still in India , and Vernon somewhere on the Con- tinent , I ... look he had the first time I saw him afterwards ; he was the most awfully - cut - up man ever Mrs. Selwyn has ...
44. oldal
... Look out of the window , that end one ; there , towards the right , appearing out of the trees , you will see two chimneys ; those are the Norrises . Why do you smile ? Of course , I mean the chimneys of their house . It belongs to Sir ...
... Look out of the window , that end one ; there , towards the right , appearing out of the trees , you will see two chimneys ; those are the Norrises . Why do you smile ? Of course , I mean the chimneys of their house . It belongs to Sir ...
54. oldal
... look at us to say ' fields . ' " A great deal more to the same effect said Mrs. Simpson , which was probably more in- teresting to herself than to either Mrs. Wyndham or the reader ; while Frances sat at the other side of the room ...
... look at us to say ' fields . ' " A great deal more to the same effect said Mrs. Simpson , which was probably more in- teresting to herself than to either Mrs. Wyndham or the reader ; while Frances sat at the other side of the room ...
64. oldal
... look at her mis- tress ) , “ I have brought you a piece of goose and a little pudding , and I hope you won't be offended with your little Tib " ( At this precise moment , Tib having wound herself up quite to a pitch , burst into tears ) ...
... look at her mis- tress ) , “ I have brought you a piece of goose and a little pudding , and I hope you won't be offended with your little Tib " ( At this precise moment , Tib having wound herself up quite to a pitch , burst into tears ) ...
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