Littell's Living Age, 189. kötetLittell, Son and Company, 1891 |
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12. oldal
... turned a truism into an effective sarcasm . And in this connection it is interesting to note that those passages in Lord Russell's subse- quent career which were at the time most difficult to explain , began when , in an evil hour for ...
... turned a truism into an effective sarcasm . And in this connection it is interesting to note that those passages in Lord Russell's subse- quent career which were at the time most difficult to explain , began when , in an evil hour for ...
18. oldal
... turned upon me . I have just respect enough left for her , not to say what her face suggested to me . She was pale as a corpse ; her very lips were colorless ; and her eyes - but no , I will not go on . ' Your father all over ! ' she ...
... turned upon me . I have just respect enough left for her , not to say what her face suggested to me . She was pale as a corpse ; her very lips were colorless ; and her eyes - but no , I will not go on . ' Your father all over ! ' she ...
20. oldal
... turned ghastly with terror . As she was looking over my shoulder , I turned , but saw nothing , save that my uncle had disappeared . I was left to face the woman alone . When I turned again toward her , there was but a remnant of her ...
... turned ghastly with terror . As she was looking over my shoulder , I turned , but saw nothing , save that my uncle had disappeared . I was left to face the woman alone . When I turned again toward her , there was but a remnant of her ...
21. oldal
... turned toward the door , as if she would herself open the house door , saw me standing , understood what I had done , went back to the window , and called again to her ser- vants . " Come here ! Come to me here the window ! " she cried ...
... turned toward the door , as if she would herself open the house door , saw me standing , understood what I had done , went back to the window , and called again to her ser- vants . " Come here ! Come to me here the window ! " she cried ...
23. oldal
... 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 me , but with such a wan , woe- begone countenance that I burst into a passion of tears . 66 What is it ...
... 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 me , but with such a wan , woe- begone countenance that I burst into a passion of tears . 66 What is it ...
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