Littell's Living Age, 144. kötetLittell, Son and Company, 1880 |
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... told me himself that people hated giving and hence hated the priests . I could have told him how bitterly his own people had spoken to me about priests in general and himself in particular , although they said he was a decent man , and ...
... told me himself that people hated giving and hence hated the priests . I could have told him how bitterly his own people had spoken to me about priests in general and himself in particular , although they said he was a decent man , and ...
112. oldal
... told him how ill I thought him in the presence of his wife , and in the night he alarmed her by vomiting blood , so that she came to me in the morning crying , and asking what she ought to do for him . I told her to get him warmth ...
... told him how ill I thought him in the presence of his wife , and in the night he alarmed her by vomiting blood , so that she came to me in the morning crying , and asking what she ought to do for him . I told her to get him warmth ...
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... told in one of her letters to Mr. Horne , thus him his story , and was rather chagrined gracefully acknowledged : " In one letter to be told that it did not lie with him to was something about neglect ; you told pay the money . Then ...
... told in one of her letters to Mr. Horne , thus him his story , and was rather chagrined gracefully acknowledged : " In one letter to be told that it did not lie with him to was something about neglect ; you told pay the money . Then ...
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