Maxfield," said Jackson, looking everywhere except into Gibbs's face. " I say," cried Maxfield, addressing the rest of the company, and entirely ignoring the rash delinquent Gibbs, " that these things are a snare and a delusion, and the work of the devil.... A Charming Fellow - 247. oldalszerző: Frances Eleanor Trollope - 1876Teljes nézet - Információ erről a könyvről
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...speaker, and glaring at him from under his grey eyebrows. There was an awe-stricken silence. " Oar good friend, Richard Gibbs, meant no offence, Mr....devil. And when them of more wisdom and experience than mo comes forward to speak on the matter, I shall be glad to show forth my reasons." " Why, but, brother... | |
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