Littell's Living Age, 189. kötetLittell, Son and Company, 1891 |
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16. oldal
... took the fact for a virtual with- drawal of his prohibition , and after that spoke to John of whatever came into his or my head . It was then he told me all he could re- member since the moment he left me that night with his supper in ...
... took the fact for a virtual with- drawal of his prohibition , and after that spoke to John of whatever came into his or my head . It was then he told me all he could re- member since the moment he left me that night with his supper in ...
25. oldal
... took him a cup of tea and left him . About noon a letter was delivered at the 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 ...
... took him a cup of tea and left him . About noon a letter was delivered at the 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 ...
31. oldal
... took the way to Rising and had gone about two miles , when we saw her through the starlight , trudging steadily along the road . When we came nearer , I saw she was in her under garments only ; she had had to disengage herself from her ...
... took the way to Rising and had gone about two miles , when we saw her through the starlight , trudging steadily along the road . When we came nearer , I saw she was in her under garments only ; she had had to disengage herself from her ...
33. oldal
... took the place for an abrupt natural dip of the surface of the moor . Old Sturdy stood as still as if he had been part of it stood as if never of himself would he move again . - " Does that imply you mean to continue your relations with ...
... took the place for an abrupt natural dip of the surface of the moor . Old Sturdy stood as still as if he had been part of it stood as if never of himself would he move again . - " Does that imply you mean to continue your relations with ...
39. oldal
... took his turn at the glasses . But Nils ; " we might go into the cattle - shed few Norwegians , except those who live on and watch ; we shall see if there are any or near the islands , have ever seen a red more stags about . " The ...
... took his turn at the glasses . But Nils ; " we might go into the cattle - shed few Norwegians , except those who live on and watch ; we shall see if there are any or near the islands , have ever seen a red more stags about . " The ...
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