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499. oldal
... turned to the first leaf of the book with tory , books of sports , turned up in quaint the intention of looking it over carefully and rapid succession ; but no book contain - page by page , from beginning to end . The ing on the title ...
... turned to the first leaf of the book with tory , books of sports , turned up in quaint the intention of looking it over carefully and rapid succession ; but no book contain - page by page , from beginning to end . The ing on the title ...
574. oldal
... turned over the book to look for my trouble , I extended my excursions into other verses . There they still were , and beneath streets connected with that from which she them , written by her own hand , the words : usually came , when ...
... turned over the book to look for my trouble , I extended my excursions into other verses . There they still were , and beneath streets connected with that from which she them , written by her own hand , the words : usually came , when ...
751. oldal
... turned round and bent our steps ( mine were most unwilling ones ) towards the house . " Because I saw the carriage ... turned her head away to caress Bold . Fool ! fool that I was ! why did I not tell her all then and there ? Why did I ...
... turned round and bent our steps ( mine were most unwilling ones ) towards the house . " Because I saw the carriage ... turned her head away to caress Bold . Fool ! fool that I was ! why did I not tell her all then and there ? Why did I ...
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INDEPENDENT N Y | 20 |
BLACKWOODS MAGAZINE | 24 |
Sad Fortunes of the Rev Amos Barton 24 | 92 |
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