Littell's Living Age, 292. kötetLiving Age Company, 1917 |
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404. oldal
... turned to his master for guidance , the Regent was upon his feet bowing and receiving the bows of the new arrivals . Abel , I should say , was bareheaded , an attendant in the anteroom had relieved him of his beaver , forestalling ancil ...
... turned to his master for guidance , the Regent was upon his feet bowing and receiving the bows of the new arrivals . Abel , I should say , was bareheaded , an attendant in the anteroom had relieved him of his beaver , forestalling ancil ...
600. oldal
... turned the corner of the house he saw a figure slowly walking away from him along the terrace , quite unconscious of his presence , and he could have easily slipped away without being seen . But the curious fact is that with less than a ...
... turned the corner of the house he saw a figure slowly walking away from him along the terrace , quite unconscious of his presence , and he could have easily slipped away without being seen . But the curious fact is that with less than a ...
745. oldal
... turned their backs on the sea , and an impudent little wave swirled round the wall of rock and followed them exultantly as they went . There was sand for about twenty yards in- land , then pebbles , then scattered rocks and débris . The ...
... turned their backs on the sea , and an impudent little wave swirled round the wall of rock and followed them exultantly as they went . There was sand for about twenty yards in- land , then pebbles , then scattered rocks and débris . The ...
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