Littell's Living Age, 184. kötetLittell, Son and Company, 1890 |
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241. oldal
and girls and blossoms and sunshine . It is not , perhaps , the verse - making of youth . There is a grave tone even in its fooling that betrays itself , a deeper thought , too deep perhaps for the general , - as when the lady chooses ...
and girls and blossoms and sunshine . It is not , perhaps , the verse - making of youth . There is a grave tone even in its fooling that betrays itself , a deeper thought , too deep perhaps for the general , - as when the lady chooses ...
653. oldal
... perhaps , of that than makes one long to of anything else in the world , except mak- ing love . The latter amusement is doubt- less agreeable to the generality of mortals ; only for most of us its delights are consid- erably marred by ...
... perhaps , of that than makes one long to of anything else in the world , except mak- ing love . The latter amusement is doubt- less agreeable to the generality of mortals ; only for most of us its delights are consid- erably marred by ...
786. oldal
and then she looked at him rather wist- fully . Perhaps she has heard , he thought ; perhaps the neighbors have told her the name , and she is beginning to guess . 99 " And the baby has been called she hesitated and glanced timidly at ...
and then she looked at him rather wist- fully . Perhaps she has heard , he thought ; perhaps the neighbors have told her the name , and she is beginning to guess . 99 " And the baby has been called she hesitated and glanced timidly at ...
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THE OLD MISSIONARY By Sir William | 49 |
A Highland School Forty Years Ago | 59 |
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