Littell's Living Age, 203-204. kötetLittell, Son and Company, 1894 |
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15. oldal
... Once to see them ( that poor little ruin of a flower - decked bon- net so lightly laid at top ! ) was enough for a lifetime . No need to lift the lid ever again . Rosa North could always see her shrinking weeds through it as she knelt ...
... Once to see them ( that poor little ruin of a flower - decked bon- net so lightly laid at top ! ) was enough for a lifetime . No need to lift the lid ever again . Rosa North could always see her shrinking weeds through it as she knelt ...
16. oldal
... once , and more than once had loitered where she could look without offence through a tangle of boughs that started out from the again when her movements were ar- rested by the sight of Rosa North flying in from the back of the shed ...
... once , and more than once had loitered where she could look without offence through a tangle of boughs that started out from the again when her movements were ar- rested by the sight of Rosa North flying in from the back of the shed ...
33. oldal
... once more his own осса- when the actual historical characters sional carelessness of the management whose life is , so to speak , " coted and of the story . marked , " do not play the first parts as far as the interest of the story goes ...
... once more his own осса- when the actual historical characters sional carelessness of the management whose life is , so to speak , " coted and of the story . marked , " do not play the first parts as far as the interest of the story goes ...
35. oldal
... once , in the case of " The Monastery " and " The Abbot , " while it was prob- ably more a determination that the British public should like him yet in his dealings with so tempting a subject as the troubles of Queen Mary's reign than ...
... once , in the case of " The Monastery " and " The Abbot , " while it was prob- ably more a determination that the British public should like him yet in his dealings with so tempting a subject as the troubles of Queen Mary's reign than ...
42. oldal
... once or twice . surprised at his reception . And on these occasions it would ap- pear that his fluent eloquence had failed him . Nevertheless she gave a half assent , merely asking time for reflection . 66 and Notwithstanding , the ...
... once or twice . surprised at his reception . And on these occasions it would ap- pear that his fluent eloquence had failed him . Nevertheless she gave a half assent , merely asking time for reflection . 66 and Notwithstanding , the ...
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