Littell's Living Age, 184. kötetLittell, Son and Company, 1890 |
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105. oldal
... took ? " " No , father ; there's one a little lame , but it be'ant the disease . I don't let them go near Mus ' Vinall's land . " Then she relapsed into dead silence . " Ask her a question about the beastës , ' muttered the shepherd ...
... took ? " " No , father ; there's one a little lame , but it be'ant the disease . I don't let them go near Mus ' Vinall's land . " Then she relapsed into dead silence . " Ask her a question about the beastës , ' muttered the shepherd ...
171. oldal
... took the precaution whenever he entered a town or village to call at once upon the chief of the rural police , the stanovoi , or on the ispravnik , he was not always made safe by this prudent measure . One day in a little village near ...
... took the precaution whenever he entered a town or village to call at once upon the chief of the rural police , the stanovoi , or on the ispravnik , he was not always made safe by this prudent measure . One day in a little village near ...
324. oldal
... took his place as superintendent of the Royal Institution , vastly preferring , if it could have been so arranged , to leave Mrs. Fara- day in undisturbed possession of the rooms which had been her happy home for six - and - forty years ...
... took his place as superintendent of the Royal Institution , vastly preferring , if it could have been so arranged , to leave Mrs. Fara- day in undisturbed possession of the rooms which had been her happy home for six - and - forty years ...
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