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361. oldal
... reasons ? " said she , eagerly . " No , except it be the presumption of one In my condition daring to aspire to one in yours , and that , as the world goes , would be reason enough . It is probable , too , that I did not state these ...
... reasons ? " said she , eagerly . " No , except it be the presumption of one In my condition daring to aspire to one in yours , and that , as the world goes , would be reason enough . It is probable , too , that I did not state these ...
406. oldal
... reasons . Miss Anas- care at all for me ; no one would ever think tasia takes a great interest in you , and I have of me or look at me , " said Rachel . " If I a very good reason for what I say . " sang well , that would be all that any ...
... reasons . Miss Anas- care at all for me ; no one would ever think tasia takes a great interest in you , and I have of me or look at me , " said Rachel . " If I a very good reason for what I say . " sang well , that would be all that any ...
591. oldal
... reason ) , that its present development has almost the character of a new creation . If modern science finds cause to be proud of what it has achieved in these great discoveries , there is ample reason for humility in the many questions ...
... reason ) , that its present development has almost the character of a new creation . If modern science finds cause to be proud of what it has achieved in these great discoveries , there is ample reason for humility in the many questions ...
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