Littell's Living Age, 80. kötetLiving Age Company Incorporated, 1864 |
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4. oldal
... told Mr. Peters that supper - time had come , and we rose from our knees with hunger for our predominant feeling . Over supper the min- ister did unbend a little into one or two ponderous jokes , as if to show me that min- isters were ...
... told Mr. Peters that supper - time had come , and we rose from our knees with hunger for our predominant feeling . Over supper the min- ister did unbend a little into one or two ponderous jokes , as if to show me that min- isters were ...
5. oldal
... told my perhaps had never heard of my mother's name , father of the bogs , all over wild myrtle and and such an odd name as it was - Money- soft moss , and shaking ground over which penny ; and if they had , had never cared we had to ...
... told my perhaps had never heard of my mother's name , father of the bogs , all over wild myrtle and and such an odd name as it was - Money- soft moss , and shaking ground over which penny ; and if they had , had never cared we had to ...
13. oldal
... told me he should see little or nothing more of me during my visit , which was to end on Sunday evening , as he always gave up both Saturday and sab- bath to his work in the ministry . I remem- bered that the landlord at the inn had told ...
... told me he should see little or nothing more of me during my visit , which was to end on Sunday evening , as he always gave up both Saturday and sab- bath to his work in the ministry . I remem- bered that the landlord at the inn had told ...
17. oldal
... told me , for just then I was was not sure of my own meaning , but I had waiting to make a little present to Miss Pole , an idea in my head , though I could not ex- with whom I was staying ; so I wrote to Mrs. press it . She took me up ...
... told me , for just then I was was not sure of my own meaning , but I had waiting to make a little present to Miss Pole , an idea in my head , though I could not ex- with whom I was staying ; so I wrote to Mrs. press it . She took me up ...
20. oldal
... told , we rather hastened our steps , until we had banged the street - door behind us . F - Both Fanny and the cook met us in the passage . " Please , ma'am , " said Fanny , " there's " And there's no top , " exclaimed cook . " He might ...
... told , we rather hastened our steps , until we had banged the street - door behind us . F - Both Fanny and the cook met us in the passage . " Please , ma'am , " said Fanny , " there's " And there's no top , " exclaimed cook . " He might ...
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