Tait's Edinburgh magazine, 26. kötet1859 |
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8. oldal
... object of their conversation , as he entered the room . " I believe it is eleven . I said I would be here at that hour . I thought your breakfast would be over . " " And so it would , " replied the doctor , apolo- getically ; " but we ...
... object of their conversation , as he entered the room . " I believe it is eleven . I said I would be here at that hour . I thought your breakfast would be over . " " And so it would , " replied the doctor , apolo- getically ; " but we ...
16. oldal
... object of aversion - the other , perhaps a worthy object of imitation ; for , remember , we speak in the abstract , and discuss the supposed characters and moral virtues or defects of these stage puppets , " " Yes ; but uncle , dear ...
... object of aversion - the other , perhaps a worthy object of imitation ; for , remember , we speak in the abstract , and discuss the supposed characters and moral virtues or defects of these stage puppets , " " Yes ; but uncle , dear ...
28. oldal
... object of the visit ; and when at length the delalh , with a very solemn countenance , produces a book of patterns from underneath his mashlab , an exclamation of disapprobation ensues . " Heaven forbid ! Why should the delightful keif ...
... object of the visit ; and when at length the delalh , with a very solemn countenance , produces a book of patterns from underneath his mashlab , an exclamation of disapprobation ensues . " Heaven forbid ! Why should the delightful keif ...
29. oldal
... object in her estimation , as leading to the secondary result , ma riage . She was what is termed a fine woman , and truly did she think herself so . When Mr. Gladesdale met her she was a widow , with two children , un- fortunately . I ...
... object in her estimation , as leading to the secondary result , ma riage . She was what is termed a fine woman , and truly did she think herself so . When Mr. Gladesdale met her she was a widow , with two children , un- fortunately . I ...
30. oldal
... object in life . From the window of my bedroom I could see the light in her nursery , I could almost hear her cry . Thus , being so near I had her com- pletely under my own eye . Her father was in the city all day . He lived in the ...
... object in life . From the window of my bedroom I could see the light in her nursery , I could almost hear her cry . Thus , being so near I had her com- pletely under my own eye . Her father was in the city all day . He lived in the ...
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