Littell's Living Age, 60. kötetLiving Age Company, Incorporated, 1859 |
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109. oldal
... heard nothing more important than that she has finished working her altar- cloth for Longcross Church . " " You do not know then that she is soon to be married ? " " No ! To whom ? " " To Mr. Hastings , the curate of Long- cross . He ...
... heard nothing more important than that she has finished working her altar- cloth for Longcross Church . " " You do not know then that she is soon to be married ? " " No ! To whom ? " " To Mr. Hastings , the curate of Long- cross . He ...
208. oldal
... heard won- drous tales of horses , and taken the coachman into his confidence as to his running away , and informed him of his prospective owner- ship of Barton End , and , in short , talked in such magnificent style as must have ...
... heard won- drous tales of horses , and taken the coachman into his confidence as to his running away , and informed him of his prospective owner- ship of Barton End , and , in short , talked in such magnificent style as must have ...
692. oldal
... heard the parlor clock strike two , when some- work willingly , and like one used to it , but where in the large silent house there began a without word or smile or sign of cheerful noise as if some one were delving or digging activity ...
... heard the parlor clock strike two , when some- work willingly , and like one used to it , but where in the large silent house there began a without word or smile or sign of cheerful noise as if some one were delving or digging activity ...
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Life and Remains of Douglas Jerrold | 38 |
Evangelist | 53 |
Aleppo Evening Party | 59 |
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