Macmillan's Magazine, 28. kötetMacmillan and Company, 1873 |
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82. oldal
... brought in , and placed here and there at intervals to serve for every three or four of the convives . The silence and stiffness which had prevailed during the first part of the proceedings were beginning to dis- appear , tongues were ...
... brought in , and placed here and there at intervals to serve for every three or four of the convives . The silence and stiffness which had prevailed during the first part of the proceedings were beginning to dis- appear , tongues were ...
315. oldal
... brought you some flowers , " he said ; but there was a sort of blush in the sallow face , and perhaps the girl had some quick fancy or sus- picion that he had brought this bouquet to prove that he knew everything was right , and that he ...
... brought you some flowers , " he said ; but there was a sort of blush in the sallow face , and perhaps the girl had some quick fancy or sus- picion that he had brought this bouquet to prove that he knew everything was right , and that he ...
426. oldal
... brought from abroad , shells of every size , from every clime - all these were brought together into Frank Lavender's smoking- room . The ordinary ornaments of the mantelpiece gave way to fanciful arrange- ments of peacocks ' feathers ...
... brought from abroad , shells of every size , from every clime - all these were brought together into Frank Lavender's smoking- room . The ordinary ornaments of the mantelpiece gave way to fanciful arrange- ments of peacocks ' feathers ...
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Macmillan's Magazine, 58. kötet David Masson,George Grove,John Morley,Mowbray Morris Teljes nézet - 1888 |
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