Littell's Living Age, 164. kötetLiving Age Company Incorporated, 1885 |
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13. oldal
... there too . Besides , poor Katherine was so immersed in her microscopic prepara- tions and rubbish of various sorts that one could only get a word in edgeways with her BORROUGHDALE OF BORROUGHDALE . 13 Macmillan's Magazine,
... there too . Besides , poor Katherine was so immersed in her microscopic prepara- tions and rubbish of various sorts that one could only get a word in edgeways with her BORROUGHDALE OF BORROUGHDALE . 13 Macmillan's Magazine,
17. oldal
... poor girl was very far from intellectual betters . To have , therefore , being ) , he was not at all the more alarmed the owner of so shining a name of Miss Holland upon that account . It was not the cleverness or even the bril- liancy ...
... poor girl was very far from intellectual betters . To have , therefore , being ) , he was not at all the more alarmed the owner of so shining a name of Miss Holland upon that account . It was not the cleverness or even the bril- liancy ...
18. oldal
... poor fellow , could find no better way of filling up his interminable hours than by scraping shells and bottling up crabs , why , it was better he should do that than inflict them upon other people . But when one thought , when one ...
... poor fellow , could find no better way of filling up his interminable hours than by scraping shells and bottling up crabs , why , it was better he should do that than inflict them upon other people . But when one thought , when one ...
22. oldal
... poor fellow , of being criticised , of knowing that every one in and out of his own circle of acquaintance had an eye for his vagaries , and was men- tally conning over those points in which he differed from the received type , always ...
... poor fellow , of being criticised , of knowing that every one in and out of his own circle of acquaintance had an eye for his vagaries , and was men- tally conning over those points in which he differed from the received type , always ...
23. oldal
... poor Borroughdale made effort after effort to escape ; always one or other member of the family engaged his attention ; always some new object or person required to be brought before his notice ; and when sup- per - time come he found ...
... poor Borroughdale made effort after effort to escape ; always one or other member of the family engaged his attention ; always some new object or person required to be brought before his notice ; and when sup- per - time come he found ...
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