Littell's Living Age, 76. kötetLittell, Son and Company, 1863 |
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... night is owing to you . Don't suppose I don't understand how you've fought for me ; but now the business is mine , and I can take no more advice . Think no more of it ; you have done all that you could do . " " I have done my humble ...
... night is owing to you . Don't suppose I don't understand how you've fought for me ; but now the business is mine , and I can take no more advice . Think no more of it ; you have done all that you could do . " " I have done my humble ...
252. oldal
... night - it cost me my night's rest last night , as Mrs. Tufton will tell you ; but that is nothing in consid- eration of duty . Never think of ease to yourself , my dear young friend , when you can serve a brother ; it has always been ...
... night - it cost me my night's rest last night , as Mrs. Tufton will tell you ; but that is nothing in consid- eration of duty . Never think of ease to yourself , my dear young friend , when you can serve a brother ; it has always been ...
484. oldal
... night by the howling of the wild beasts of the wilderness , it was all but impossible to recover the sense of reality , or rather to know whereon to fix it - on the natural homelike dream of the little child with her arms around . my ...
... night by the howling of the wild beasts of the wilderness , it was all but impossible to recover the sense of reality , or rather to know whereon to fix it - on the natural homelike dream of the little child with her arms around . my ...
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