The Living Age, 294. kötetLiving Age Company, 1917 |
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14. oldal
... hands of a soldier of any of the other British nationalities , his cry to the German that recoiled from its thrust ... hand , saying , ' You're my prisoner ! ' I don't suppose he under- stood a word of what I said ; but he clung to me ...
... hands of a soldier of any of the other British nationalities , his cry to the German that recoiled from its thrust ... hand , saying , ' You're my prisoner ! ' I don't suppose he under- stood a word of what I said ; but he clung to me ...
18. oldal
... hand and said , " How happy you must be . ” " How silly , " thought Christina ; " they must know that I'm miserable . " Letters came by every post . All her brothers wrote , and her three sisters - in - law . " What good news , " they ...
... hand and said , " How happy you must be . ” " How silly , " thought Christina ; " they must know that I'm miserable . " Letters came by every post . All her brothers wrote , and her three sisters - in - law . " What good news , " they ...
23. oldal
... hand warmly . " Thank you , rector , thank you , but really I think the child needs dis- traction . She's rather over - nervous just now . I go on the plan of keeping her busy with trifles and never talking of anything serious . " “ I ...
... hand warmly . " Thank you , rector , thank you , but really I think the child needs dis- traction . She's rather over - nervous just now . I go on the plan of keeping her busy with trifles and never talking of anything serious . " “ I ...
29. oldal
... hand . The most natural interpretation is that this is Neville taking his farewell of Rosa , in a scene which had not yet occurred in the published part . It might just pos- sibly have been meant for the farewell of Edwin , though Edwin ...
... hand . The most natural interpretation is that this is Neville taking his farewell of Rosa , in a scene which had not yet occurred in the published part . It might just pos- sibly have been meant for the farewell of Edwin , though Edwin ...
36. oldal
... hand in this genre . Like Dickens , whom he consciously followed as a literary prototype , De Morgan was a Cockney , frank and unashamed . Born and bred in Gower Street , he had all the true Londoner's affection for the big city , and ...
... hand in this genre . Like Dickens , whom he consciously followed as a literary prototype , De Morgan was a Cockney , frank and unashamed . Born and bred in Gower Street , he had all the true Londoner's affection for the big city , and ...
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