Littell's Living Age, 184. kötetLittell, Son and Company, 1890 |
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... answered , smiling , " My dear Miss Thompson , you can't very well know yet what your tastes are . I may be permitted to doubt whether the kind of life that you have been leading lately would not very soon pall upon you . But pray don't ...
... answered , smiling , " My dear Miss Thompson , you can't very well know yet what your tastes are . I may be permitted to doubt whether the kind of life that you have been leading lately would not very soon pall upon you . But pray don't ...
436. oldal
... answered . " Well , then , this The click ! click ! of the spade , and a sud- red - skin was a white man ! " We all den jarring of the handle , told us that we laughed at this , and began to chaff him , had reached the rocks . Carefully ...
... answered . " Well , then , this The click ! click ! of the spade , and a sud- red - skin was a white man ! " We all den jarring of the handle , told us that we laughed at this , and began to chaff him , had reached the rocks . Carefully ...
659. oldal
... answered , without apparent emo- tion , Marcia turned white . She had known that her boy must shortly be taken from her , but she had supposed that she would " I am sorry if I inadvertently hurt your at least be consulted before any ...
... answered , without apparent emo- tion , Marcia turned white . She had known that her boy must shortly be taken from her , but she had supposed that she would " I am sorry if I inadvertently hurt your at least be consulted before any ...
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