Littell's Living Age, 189. kötetLittell, Son and Company, 1891 |
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12. oldal
... tell the powers that the real question in Italy was : " Did the people of Naples and of the Roman States take up arms against their government with good reason ? " and after practically answering this question in the affirmative , he ...
... tell the powers that the real question in Italy was : " Did the people of Naples and of the Roman States take up arms against their government with good reason ? " and after practically answering this question in the affirmative , he ...
22. oldal
... tell , but the same moment she sat up , and said hurriedly , passing her hands over her eyes , and casting a scared glance about the room , " Where am I ? Is it gone ? Neither of us answered . She rose , looking ghastly . " Call Parker ...
... tell , but the same moment she sat up , and said hurriedly , passing her hands over her eyes , and casting a scared glance about the room , " Where am I ? Is it gone ? Neither of us answered . She rose , looking ghastly . " Call Parker ...
23. oldal
... tell me I did , I know nothing about it . I haven't been out of this room since I saw that spec- tre in the kitchen . " " John's mother , you mean , uncle ! " " Ah ! she's John's mother , is she ? Yes , I thought as much — and it was ...
... tell me I did , I know nothing about it . I haven't been out of this room since I saw that spec- tre in the kitchen . " " John's mother , you mean , uncle ! " " Ah ! she's John's mother , is she ? Yes , I thought as much — and it was ...
24. oldal
... tell him what my uncle had said the night before , partly because it would be a wrong to him to mention what he might wish forgotten , and partly because , not knowing what he meant , I could serve no end by doing so . We parted at the ...
... tell him what my uncle had said the night before , partly because it would be a wrong to him to mention what he might wish forgotten , and partly because , not knowing what he meant , I could serve no end by doing so . We parted at the ...
25. oldal
... tell me what is the matter , uncle ? " I said , returning . " Is it neces- sary I should be kept ignorant of it ? " Only for my sake , little one . ' 66 66 " But , uncle , whatever troubles us , " I ventured , don't you think it must be ...
... tell me what is the matter , uncle ? " I said , returning . " Is it neces- sary I should be kept ignorant of it ? " Only for my sake , little one . ' 66 66 " But , uncle , whatever troubles us , " I ventured , don't you think it must be ...
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