Littell's Living Age, 76. kötetLittell, Son and Company, 1863 |
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... poor mother could do to keep silent , that not even this stranger might imagine to stifle down the indignant sob in her heart , Arthur's mother to be affected by what was and keep steady in her seat . Perhaps it was going on . For ...
... poor mother could do to keep silent , that not even this stranger might imagine to stifle down the indignant sob in her heart , Arthur's mother to be affected by what was and keep steady in her seat . Perhaps it was going on . For ...
492. oldal
... poor creatures are very aged men and women , who must have gloried in escaping from their and come from Greece or other distant coun- tyrants ; the schoolboys , who must have tries . How they bear the enormous fatigue played leap - frog ...
... poor creatures are very aged men and women , who must have gloried in escaping from their and come from Greece or other distant coun- tyrants ; the schoolboys , who must have tries . How they bear the enormous fatigue played leap - frog ...
492. oldal
... poor creatures are very aged men and women , and come from Greece or other distant coun- tries . How they bear the enormous fatigue of the journey is surprising , but they all go down to Jordan to bathe ; the pilgrimage else remains ...
... poor creatures are very aged men and women , and come from Greece or other distant coun- tries . How they bear the enormous fatigue of the journey is surprising , but they all go down to Jordan to bathe ; the pilgrimage else remains ...
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