Littell's Living Age, 157. kötetLiving Age Company Incorporated, 1883 |
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18. oldal
... sure , went he ever so slowly , to On the morning of the 24th , having sat - arrive in time . As he went along , all isfied himself fully , he returned home . things that ever he had done came up He was quite satisfied . Whatever might ...
... sure , went he ever so slowly , to On the morning of the 24th , having sat - arrive in time . As he went along , all isfied himself fully , he returned home . things that ever he had done came up He was quite satisfied . Whatever might ...
20. oldal
... sure you would not have been a single night in that place ! but all that we can do is to go down on our knees to the men who have it in their power , and I , unfortunately , have not been brought up to go down on my knees . Forgive me ...
... sure you would not have been a single night in that place ! but all that we can do is to go down on our knees to the men who have it in their power , and I , unfortunately , have not been brought up to go down on my knees . Forgive me ...
22. oldal
... sure ; but you and I are not like two nobodies . The truth is , I had to speak to your fa- ther first : it seemed to be the best thing to do , and now I have been waiting to have this chance . Lady Edith , I hope you are very well aware ...
... sure ; but you and I are not like two nobodies . The truth is , I had to speak to your fa- ther first : it seemed to be the best thing to do , and now I have been waiting to have this chance . Lady Edith , I hope you are very well aware ...
24. oldal
... sure we should be happy together . I for one would be the happiest man " " | not entirely agreeable to his amour - pro- pre , and wounded his pride a little ; but in the mean time the necessary thing was to set Edith at her ease so far ...
... sure we should be happy together . I for one would be the happiest man " " | not entirely agreeable to his amour - pro- pre , and wounded his pride a little ; but in the mean time the necessary thing was to set Edith at her ease so far ...
39. oldal
... sure to find me any day between five and six , and I shall always be at home to you . It is so seldom that I meet any body who belongs to our part of the world now . I suppose you know that my moth- er and Edith are in London . " Walter ...
... sure to find me any day between five and six , and I shall always be at home to you . It is so seldom that I meet any body who belongs to our part of the world now . I suppose you know that my moth- er and Edith are in London . " Walter ...
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