Littell's Living Age, 197-198. kötetLittell, Son and Company, 1893 |
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53. oldal
... miles off , to Mitchell , recommending " the bearer pay his respects to the squire and his Mr. Crosse a Somersetshire gentleman , wife on their marriage . The old man of great merit , " etc. , was never pre- was stone blind , and of ...
... miles off , to Mitchell , recommending " the bearer pay his respects to the squire and his Mr. Crosse a Somersetshire gentleman , wife on their marriage . The old man of great merit , " etc. , was never pre- was stone blind , and of ...
76. oldal
... miles before her ere she reached Glenfoyle House , the residence of her friend Lady Nisbet , with whom she was going to spend a fortnight . She found a closed carriage drawn by a pair of handsome greys standing just outside the station ...
... miles before her ere she reached Glenfoyle House , the residence of her friend Lady Nisbet , with whom she was going to spend a fortnight . She found a closed carriage drawn by a pair of handsome greys standing just outside the station ...
183. oldal
... miles , but it was in itself amongst a people universally courteous . delightful , now through plantations of He , however , lacks the light - hearted bananas and past little native villages gaiety which generally characterizes with ...
... miles , but it was in itself amongst a people universally courteous . delightful , now through plantations of He , however , lacks the light - hearted bananas and past little native villages gaiety which generally characterizes with ...
229. oldal
... mile , and then suddenly find yourself at the abrupt edge of the cliff , with a view over miles of moorland country , and the farms and hamlets which here and there huddle in the " The face of Hoodycliff is not quite hollows . Step back ...
... mile , and then suddenly find yourself at the abrupt edge of the cliff , with a view over miles of moorland country , and the farms and hamlets which here and there huddle in the " The face of Hoodycliff is not quite hollows . Step back ...
234. oldal
... miles coming , without which thy ingermi- will have a word of English . " nated good in the heart of man must " Don't you think we shall get very perish , is absent from the sky . Father , tired of each other , under such trying make ...
... miles coming , without which thy ingermi- will have a word of English . " nated good in the heart of man must " Don't you think we shall get very perish , is absent from the sky . Father , tired of each other , under such trying make ...
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