Littell's Living Age, 292. kötetLiving Age Company, 1917 |
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26. oldal
... asked , stopping my work and looking across my pail at him . After two ineffectual starts , out it came . " I have asked Georgiana to be my wife . She declines to think of such a thing . " O , the bitterness of wounded pride ! He loved ...
... asked , stopping my work and looking across my pail at him . After two ineffectual starts , out it came . " I have asked Georgiana to be my wife . She declines to think of such a thing . " O , the bitterness of wounded pride ! He loved ...
213. oldal
... asked the rector , adding that for his part he did not , and that the constable had better be warned , for a brace of such ill - looking dogs might be resur- rection - men . " If their tale was good , why not have asked us to assist ...
... asked the rector , adding that for his part he did not , and that the constable had better be warned , for a brace of such ill - looking dogs might be resur- rection - men . " If their tale was good , why not have asked us to assist ...
507. oldal
... asked to give up anything , indeed it would be obvious that if a war were again forced on us against the will of the League , we should automatically recover our powers of blockade and search , even if we had consented to qualify them ...
... asked to give up anything , indeed it would be obvious that if a war were again forced on us against the will of the League , we should automatically recover our powers of blockade and search , even if we had consented to qualify them ...
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