The Living Age, 256. kötetLiving Age Company, 1908 |
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338. oldal
... told her on the day he arrived . " The doctors have warned me of that . I have been so long alone that maybe I am not very easy to live with , but you will put up with me , Barabel , when you know it is not for long . " Barabel cried ...
... told her on the day he arrived . " The doctors have warned me of that . I have been so long alone that maybe I am not very easy to live with , but you will put up with me , Barabel , when you know it is not for long . " Barabel cried ...
339. oldal
... told me something more . He told me Sir David was in difficulties - that Boro- nach was not paying . That kept me another five years in America . " Barabel looked at him , not compre- hending . " Why ? " she asked . " How was that ...
... told me something more . He told me Sir David was in difficulties - that Boro- nach was not paying . That kept me another five years in America . " Barabel looked at him , not compre- hending . " Why ? " she asked . " How was that ...
466. oldal
... told it as quietly as though she were speaking of a stranger , and what she told had its effect . Against his will the Bard was forced to see that this was not what he had expected of Allan's son . He became more and more angry . He ...
... told it as quietly as though she were speaking of a stranger , and what she told had its effect . Against his will the Bard was forced to see that this was not what he had expected of Allan's son . He became more and more angry . He ...
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