Littell's Living Age, 189. kötetLittell, Son and Company, 1891 |
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... door . " " You are quite right , mother ! " an- swered John calmly ; " I am fit to go home with you . But Rising does not quite agree with me . I dread such an- other attack , and do not mean to go yet . " The drawing - room had a ...
... door . " " You are quite right , mother ! " an- swered John calmly ; " I am fit to go home with you . But Rising does not quite agree with me . I dread such an- other attack , and do not mean to go yet . " The drawing - room had a ...
22. oldal
... door . Parker was seated in the rumble , one of the others beside him . The third man opened the carriage door . She stepped in , and dropped into the seat . The carriage rolled away . I went back to John . " I must leave you , darling ...
... door . Parker was seated in the rumble , one of the others beside him . The third man opened the carriage door . She stepped in , and dropped into the seat . The carriage rolled away . I went back to John . " I must leave you , darling ...
23. oldal
... door of the study , there I saw my uncle in his think chair , his head against the back of it , and his face turned to the ceiling . I ran to his side and dropped on my knees , think- ing he was dead . He opened his eyes and looked at ...
... door of the study , there I saw my uncle in his think chair , his head against the back of it , and his face turned to the ceiling . I ran to his side and dropped on my knees , think- ing he was dead . He opened his eyes and looked at ...
24. oldal
... door of the room , I found my heart in my throat , and my brains upside down . I felt as if I could not go in . How could I let him go out so late ? How could I let him stay where his departure would be a relief ? It would be a relief ...
... door of the room , I found my heart in my throat , and my brains upside down . I felt as if I could not go in . How could I let him go out so late ? How could I let him stay where his departure would be a relief ? It would be a relief ...
25. oldal
... door . I took it to my uncle . He read it with perturbation , and fell back with his eyes closed . I thought he was in a faint , and ran for brandy . " Don't be frightened , little one , " he called after me . " Won't you tell me what ...
... door . I took it to my uncle . He read it with perturbation , and fell back with his eyes closed . I thought he was in a faint , and ran for brandy . " Don't be frightened , little one , " he called after me . " Won't you tell me what ...
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