Littell's Living Age, 157. kötetLiving Age Company Incorporated, 1883 |
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19. oldal
... tell him that there should have been just such an encounter as seemed probable - high words between two gentlemen- but that they should part with no harm done , and less than an hour after one of them be found lying dead at the bottom ...
... tell him that there should have been just such an encounter as seemed probable - high words between two gentlemen- but that they should part with no harm done , and less than an hour after one of them be found lying dead at the bottom ...
20. oldal
... tell me - Lord bless us , man , speak out , can't ye ! The man that Are ye in your senses , Rolls ? And who may this man be ? " " You see before you , sir , one that's nae better than a coward . I thought it would blow by . I thought ...
... tell me - Lord bless us , man , speak out , can't ye ! The man that Are ye in your senses , Rolls ? And who may this man be ? " " You see before you , sir , one that's nae better than a coward . I thought it would blow by . I thought ...
24. oldal
... tell me that there was anything unsuitable in a girl who could behave so finely as that . Is it because she had no stupid little title in her family , for example ? You have titles enough for half a dozen , I hope . Are you not ashamed ...
... tell me that there was anything unsuitable in a girl who could behave so finely as that . Is it because she had no stupid little title in her family , for example ? You have titles enough for half a dozen , I hope . Are you not ashamed ...
25. oldal
... tell her of the great decision , which evidently must have been made , Lady Lindores thought it best to go back to the drawing - room , in which she had left Edith and her lover . To think that Edith should have found the love - talk of ...
... tell her of the great decision , which evidently must have been made , Lady Lindores thought it best to go back to the drawing - room , in which she had left Edith and her lover . To think that Edith should have found the love - talk of ...
41. oldal
... tell me plainly whether there is any hope . " " There is always hope for a man . If a man does not get what he wants , he has himself to blame ; it is only women who are condemned to be hopeless . Women are very often obliged to say ...
... tell me plainly whether there is any hope . " " There is always hope for a man . If a man does not get what he wants , he has himself to blame ; it is only women who are condemned to be hopeless . Women are very often obliged to say ...
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