Littell's Living Age, 106. kötetLiving Age Company Incorporated, 1870 |
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530. oldal
... seemed to be scarcely the person to give it to her , and I was surprised to see him come up with a great golden Gloire de Dijon in his hand . 66 Here is a fine rose , " he said , scarcely looking at her as he strolled away . It seemed ...
... seemed to be scarcely the person to give it to her , and I was surprised to see him come up with a great golden Gloire de Dijon in his hand . 66 Here is a fine rose , " he said , scarcely looking at her as he strolled away . It seemed ...
536. oldal
... seemed to elude one's sciously or unconsciously I know not , the rude attempts to fathom it , and to keep instinctive aversion with which she had al- its secret safely to the end . ways regarded him seemed felt by him , the The guests ...
... seemed to elude one's sciously or unconsciously I know not , the rude attempts to fathom it , and to keep instinctive aversion with which she had al- its secret safely to the end . ways regarded him seemed felt by him , the The guests ...
541. oldal
... seemed reflected from her sweet cruel hand , thrusting her out of paradise , eyes . She could scarcely stand still ; her grasped her relentlessly , and tore her from whole heart seemed in the dance , keeping her dream of delight . It ...
... seemed reflected from her sweet cruel hand , thrusting her out of paradise , eyes . She could scarcely stand still ; her grasped her relentlessly , and tore her from whole heart seemed in the dance , keeping her dream of delight . It ...
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THE LIVING | 1 |
MR DISRAELIS LOTHAIR | 4 |
THE LATE LORD CLARENDON | 7 |
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