GarrickFaber & Faber, 1948 - 324 oldal |
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44. oldal
... turned uneasily to their rich relations at Carshalton . Jane Garrick , their father's only sister , had married another Hugue- not immigrant , Louis La Condé , who had built up for himself a prosperous business in the country of his ...
... turned uneasily to their rich relations at Carshalton . Jane Garrick , their father's only sister , had married another Hugue- not immigrant , Louis La Condé , who had built up for himself a prosperous business in the country of his ...
162. oldal
... turned his head and gave him a piercing look . The man's gaiety was checked in a moment ; he kept his eye warily on Garrick , who stopped at an apple stall until the man came near , then gave him another penetrating glance and went on ...
... turned his head and gave him a piercing look . The man's gaiety was checked in a moment ; he kept his eye warily on Garrick , who stopped at an apple stall until the man came near , then gave him another penetrating glance and went on ...
284. oldal
... turned out very well , or repaid his kindness with any show of affection , and it may have been of them that Garrick was thinking when he said , a day or two before he died , that he did not regret being childless ; he knew the ...
... turned out very well , or repaid his kindness with any show of affection , and it may have been of them that Garrick was thinking when he said , a day or two before he died , that he did not regret being childless ; he knew the ...
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