Littell's Living Age, 52. kötetLiving Age Company Incorporated, 1857 |
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31. oldal
... aunt , an upright and excellent , but manner in which they investigate their own rather unlovable personage . To the affec- strength and weakness , are especially in- tionate care of these two worthy people may structive to ourselves ...
... aunt , an upright and excellent , but manner in which they investigate their own rather unlovable personage . To the affec- strength and weakness , are especially in- tionate care of these two worthy people may structive to ourselves ...
42. oldal
... Aunt Anna especially - made a point of discouraging his studious ways and ridicul- ing his fancies . Perhaps there was no greater trial in his much tried life than the conscious- ness that his own family had no faith in him . Nobody but ...
... Aunt Anna especially - made a point of discouraging his studious ways and ridicul- ing his fancies . Perhaps there was no greater trial in his much tried life than the conscious- ness that his own family had no faith in him . Nobody but ...
43. oldal
... Aunt Anna would always try to spite him by saying that he need not let his mind hanker after those folks , for he ... Aunt Anna was mistress of the house much more than she . Aunt Anna was a big , strong - featured woman , of great ...
... Aunt Anna would always try to spite him by saying that he need not let his mind hanker after those folks , for he ... Aunt Anna was mistress of the house much more than she . Aunt Anna was a big , strong - featured woman , of great ...
44. oldal
... Aunt Anna took up her basket and went into the house . Robert and I , " Mr. Tate showed me a book of his , and after strolling a few minutes longer in the said he was not only a fine genius , but , a garden , passed through the wicket ...
... Aunt Anna took up her basket and went into the house . Robert and I , " Mr. Tate showed me a book of his , and after strolling a few minutes longer in the said he was not only a fine genius , but , a garden , passed through the wicket ...
45. oldal
... Aunt Anna told him Robert was set on going , and nothing could stay him . The two took a long look at each other , as if measuring their strength ; then they shook hands . My mother cried to see it . " If the lad will go , let him go in ...
... Aunt Anna told him Robert was set on going , and nothing could stay him . The two took a long look at each other , as if measuring their strength ; then they shook hands . My mother cried to see it . " If the lad will go , let him go in ...
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