Littell's Living Age, 292. kötetLiving Age Company, 1917 |
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78. oldal
... seemed to have some bane in it for the sorrows of drunkards and prostitutes , the lonely and neurotic , the immediately bereaved , the moderately poor , or any who were staggering under some im- mediate blow of fate or circumstance , seemed ...
... seemed to have some bane in it for the sorrows of drunkards and prostitutes , the lonely and neurotic , the immediately bereaved , the moderately poor , or any who were staggering under some im- mediate blow of fate or circumstance , seemed ...
441. oldal
... seemed like a crab lying on its back and wav- ing a multitude of inevitable pincers . Sometimes she seemed to be fishing in the sky with an immense drag - net of light . Sometimes , on misty - moisty nights , the searchlights lit up the ...
... seemed like a crab lying on its back and wav- ing a multitude of inevitable pincers . Sometimes she seemed to be fishing in the sky with an immense drag - net of light . Sometimes , on misty - moisty nights , the searchlights lit up the ...
716. oldal
... seemed at least some set - off against the failure of our diplomacy in Greece . On the other hand , the new submarine campaign began to inflict losses which were seriously felt and gave cause for anxiety ; and early in November the ...
... seemed at least some set - off against the failure of our diplomacy in Greece . On the other hand , the new submarine campaign began to inflict losses which were seriously felt and gave cause for anxiety ; and early in November the ...
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