Littell's Living Age, 184. kötetLittell, Son and Company, 1890 |
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... turned at once , and saw by one of the side entrances a little knot of people , all wearing the well - known dress of the Salvation Army , and clustered round a dark , stern - looking young man , who had just spoken . As the audience ...
... turned at once , and saw by one of the side entrances a little knot of people , all wearing the well - known dress of the Salvation Army , and clustered round a dark , stern - looking young man , who had just spoken . As the audience ...
534. oldal
... turned Salvationist too , or what the is up to - night ? " " No , I'm noan turned Salvationist , but I'm coming no more . That's all . " " Go , and be to you ! But member you get no wage this week ! " And here he again grew inarticulate ...
... turned Salvationist too , or what the is up to - night ? " " No , I'm noan turned Salvationist , but I'm coming no more . That's all . " " Go , and be to you ! But member you get no wage this week ! " And here he again grew inarticulate ...
540. oldal
... turned away , and sped through the deserted streets , hatless and shawlless as she was , to Jesse Wynn's . There she was confident of finding both shelter and com- fort , so that her heart turned almost sick with dismay when she found ...
... turned away , and sped through the deserted streets , hatless and shawlless as she was , to Jesse Wynn's . There she was confident of finding both shelter and com- fort , so that her heart turned almost sick with dismay when she found ...
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