Macmillan's Magazine, 28. kötetMacmillan and Company, 1873 |
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329. oldal
... told her story . She told it to sympathetic ears ; and yet Ingram -having partly guessed how matters stood , and anxious , perhaps , to know whether much of her trouble might not be merely the result of fancies which could be reasoned ...
... told her story . She told it to sympathetic ears ; and yet Ingram -having partly guessed how matters stood , and anxious , perhaps , to know whether much of her trouble might not be merely the result of fancies which could be reasoned ...
329. oldal
... told her story . She told it to sympathetic ears ; and yet Ingram -having partly guessed how matters stood , and anxious , perhaps , to know whether much of her trouble might not be merely the result of fancies which could be reasoned ...
... told her story . She told it to sympathetic ears ; and yet Ingram -having partly guessed how matters stood , and anxious , perhaps , to know whether much of her trouble might not be merely the result of fancies which could be reasoned ...
554. oldal
... told him that I had only asked him these questions so that I might judge of his sincerity , and that I had never for one moment any idea of accepting his offer , as I was too young to know my own mind . He told me he spoke by your ...
... told him that I had only asked him these questions so that I might judge of his sincerity , and that I had never for one moment any idea of accepting his offer , as I was too young to know my own mind . He told me he spoke by your ...
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Macmillan's Magazine, 58. kötet David Masson,George Grove,John Morley,Mowbray Morris Teljes nézet - 1888 |
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