Littell's Living Age, 184. kötetLittell, Son and Company, 1890 |
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... Father Tom Burke , the Irish Massillon , the friend of Long- fellow , and the antagonist of Mr. Froude . Well , if the girl can tell her story straight , I wouldn't give much for that fellow's chances , " murmured the superin- tendent ...
... Father Tom Burke , the Irish Massillon , the friend of Long- fellow , and the antagonist of Mr. Froude . Well , if the girl can tell her story straight , I wouldn't give much for that fellow's chances , " murmured the superin- tendent ...
204. oldal
... father had no thought of resting idle . Laguette had not been gone a week when a letter came for Monsieur Meurdrac from his friend the abbess of the Convent of Brie - Comte- Robert . He sent word aloud that he would call , together with ...
... father had no thought of resting idle . Laguette had not been gone a week when a letter came for Monsieur Meurdrac from his friend the abbess of the Convent of Brie - Comte- Robert . He sent word aloud that he would call , together with ...
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with his father . Eppy had been a little troubled about this meeting between Norah and his father , but his fears were set at rest once he saw them together , for they were both too genuine and too human to care much about differences ...
with his father . Eppy had been a little troubled about this meeting between Norah and his father , but his fears were set at rest once he saw them together , for they were both too genuine and too human to care much about differences ...
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