Littell's Living Age, 197-198. kötetLittell, Son and Company, 1893 |
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9. oldal
... father , but he may come ef ' e mouthfuls he washed down with un- likes ; " then he grumbled on under his sparing bumpers of frothy ale . Deti - breath . " What ' e says is true ; we're ance of gout was in the somewhat neighbors ...
... father , but he may come ef ' e mouthfuls he washed down with un- likes ; " then he grumbled on under his sparing bumpers of frothy ale . Deti - breath . " What ' e says is true ; we're ance of gout was in the somewhat neighbors ...
13. oldal
... father's most insufferable coarseness ? " My son is right , Mr. Grimswade , and " You must not speak of my father I'm bound to confess that I've dishon - in my hearing in such terms , Captain ored myself more than you . I say Grimswade ...
... father's most insufferable coarseness ? " My son is right , Mr. Grimswade , and " You must not speak of my father I'm bound to confess that I've dishon - in my hearing in such terms , Captain ored myself more than you . I say Grimswade ...
17. oldal
... father's and smiled . " Ay , smile again , Jack , my son ; it makes my heart warm . " And then the grey old head fell forward on his son's breast , and the father sobbed in the helplessness of his threescore and four- teen years ...
... father's and smiled . " Ay , smile again , Jack , my son ; it makes my heart warm . " And then the grey old head fell forward on his son's breast , and the father sobbed in the helplessness of his threescore and four- teen years ...
30. oldal
... father of the orphans and the judge of the widows " - Pater orphanorum et judex viduarum . the bells rang out even to deafening , Organ and pipe , and dulcimer , chants and hymns " Pass on , " he said , and in thy name I the entrance of ...
... father of the orphans and the judge of the widows " - Pater orphanorum et judex viduarum . the bells rang out even to deafening , Organ and pipe , and dulcimer , chants and hymns " Pass on , " he said , and in thy name I the entrance of ...
31. oldal
... Father . No ! Tho ' all the swords in England flash'd above me , Ready to fall at Henry's word or yours - Tho ' all the loud - lung'd trumpets upon earth Blared from the heights of all the thrones of her kings , Amidst all the confusion ...
... Father . No ! Tho ' all the swords in England flash'd above me , Ready to fall at Henry's word or yours - Tho ' all the loud - lung'd trumpets upon earth Blared from the heights of all the thrones of her kings , Amidst all the confusion ...
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