The Living Age, 272. kötetLiving Age Company, 1912 |
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489. oldal
... passed , yet striving to seem quite easy in our minds . It was not that I was blind , as were so many others , to what was before us , for from the first I had always felt sure that sooner or later the tempest that had burst upon my ...
... passed , yet striving to seem quite easy in our minds . It was not that I was blind , as were so many others , to what was before us , for from the first I had always felt sure that sooner or later the tempest that had burst upon my ...
723. oldal
... passed from moor and forest through his garden gate he was in another country , spoke another lan- guage , was subject to other laws and restraints . His evenings he always spent with his mother . She had never mentioned her fear of ...
... passed from moor and forest through his garden gate he was in another country , spoke another lan- guage , was subject to other laws and restraints . His evenings he always spent with his mother . She had never mentioned her fear of ...
786. oldal
... passed between them in their own tongue ; the woman's many and vehement and evidently expostula- tory ; the man's few and in tone rather Mean- apologetic than explanatory . while Roland had reached the tents , and looking at them with ...
... passed between them in their own tongue ; the woman's many and vehement and evidently expostula- tory ; the man's few and in tone rather Mean- apologetic than explanatory . while Roland had reached the tents , and looking at them with ...
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