Littell's Living Age, 203-204. kötetLittell, Son and Company, 1894 |
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25. oldal
... was his greatest solace to sit on bright , warm summer after- noons ; for whether he looked within upon his calculations , or at the clever , pretty wife beside him , or over his long tance " with our little Bella ; and it was. Rosemary .
... was his greatest solace to sit on bright , warm summer after- noons ; for whether he looked within upon his calculations , or at the clever , pretty wife beside him , or over his long tance " with our little Bella ; and it was. Rosemary .
26. oldal
... wife , this very young and most fervid Haggletonian minister had heard the whole story ; and having pondered it with the mind of one who was deep in Revelations , he called on the Pendleton ladies for the purpose of urging them to lay ...
... wife , this very young and most fervid Haggletonian minister had heard the whole story ; and having pondered it with the mind of one who was deep in Revelations , he called on the Pendleton ladies for the purpose of urging them to lay ...
27. oldal
... wife , there's anything in it ? I'll give you whose face was turned from him while my idea ; which is , that it is meant she spoke those last words , and re- for you to go and tell to the Pendleton mained averted . " Not alone , but ...
... wife , there's anything in it ? I'll give you whose face was turned from him while my idea ; which is , that it is meant she spoke those last words , and re- for you to go and tell to the Pendleton mained averted . " Not alone , but ...
42. oldal
... wife of this poet , of this gentleman ! I could not be- lieve in such a piece of good fortune . For which are somewhat mawkishly French in their florid sentiment . But he was not a very lively lover , and he gave his betrothed fair ...
... wife of this poet , of this gentleman ! I could not be- lieve in such a piece of good fortune . For which are somewhat mawkishly French in their florid sentiment . But he was not a very lively lover , and he gave his betrothed fair ...
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... wife . resigned herself to pass her days in Not at all ; it was his wife who was solitude . When she was confined , he confined . ' Malheureux ! ' shouted my spent whole hours at her bedside , his husband through the door , ' you ought ...
... wife . resigned herself to pass her days in Not at all ; it was his wife who was solitude . When she was confined , he confined . ' Malheureux ! ' shouted my spent whole hours at her bedside , his husband through the door , ' you ought ...
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