I sent for you," she said, " because, as I was first drawn towards you by your sympathy in my sorrow, I think it right you should be the first to whom I should impart my joy. Yet I could not see you yesterday, I kept my room and set myself to school... Guy Fawkes; or, The gunpowder treason - 132. oldalszerző: William Harrison Ainsworth - 1841Teljes nézet - Információ erről a könyvről
| Margaret Mackay - 1847 - 440 oldal
...could not see you yesterday, I kept my room and set myself to school my feelings ; that is now done ; my mind is made up as to the course I shall pursue, and I am myself again. Clifford Castle has been my abode from youth to age, and is very dear to me... | |
| Margaret Mackay - 1866 - 436 oldal
...could not see you yesterday, I kept my room and set myself to school my feelings ; that is now done ; my mind is made up as to the course I shall pursue, and I am myself again. Clifford Castle has been my abode from youth to age. and is very dear to me... | |
| Margaret Mackay - 1867 - 408 oldal
...could not see you yesterday, I kept my room and set myself to school my feelings ; that is now done ; my mind is made up as to the course I shall pursue, and I am myself again. Clifford Castle has been my abode from youth to age, and is very dear to me... | |
| Emil Blum, Sigmund Bowman Alexander - 1901 - 240 oldal
...you are using." "I am speaking the truth." " Well, now you've spoken I hope you feel better for it. My mind is made up as to the course I shall pursue. I'd be an ass to run the risk of loseing thirteen thousand dollars for the sake of conscientious scruples,... | |
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