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130. oldal
... seemed to you either rude or ungrateful , I am sincerely and humbly sorry . SIR ROBERT ( Indifferently ) : My dear Miss Winslow , you have never seemed to me either rude or ungrateful . And my attitude to this case has been the same as ...
... seemed to you either rude or ungrateful , I am sincerely and humbly sorry . SIR ROBERT ( Indifferently ) : My dear Miss Winslow , you have never seemed to me either rude or ungrateful . And my attitude to this case has been the same as ...
184. oldal
... seemed " silly - like ” ever since the news had spread that his difficulties had been caused by a faith in shares . To improve a secure if moderate position by speculation would not have seemed wrong if he had suc- ceeded , but failure ...
... seemed " silly - like ” ever since the news had spread that his difficulties had been caused by a faith in shares . To improve a secure if moderate position by speculation would not have seemed wrong if he had suc- ceeded , but failure ...
643. oldal
... seemed to feel his power over the jury , and to exult and riot in the display of it . He glared at them , he nodded to them ; he seemed to have established an understanding with them . The lights were faint in that part of the court ...
... seemed to feel his power over the jury , and to exult and riot in the display of it . He glared at them , he nodded to them ; he seemed to have established an understanding with them . The lights were faint in that part of the court ...
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CASES AND TRIALS IN FICTION | 3 |
Susanna and the Elders | 5 |
The Cases Judged by Sancho Panza from Don Quixote | 9 |
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