Select British Classics, 25. kötetJ. Conrad, 1803 |
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6 - 10 találat összesen 46 találatból.
40. oldal
... night , and we hoped the dan- ger was over ; but for these two nights last past , nei- ther he nor my lady have slept a wink . Has he , said I , taken any thing ? No , said she , but my lady says , he shall take any thing that you ...
... night , and we hoped the dan- ger was over ; but for these two nights last past , nei- ther he nor my lady have slept a wink . Has he , said I , taken any thing ? No , said she , but my lady says , he shall take any thing that you ...
49. oldal
... night , and made her appear much better than she would have done in open day light . Her whole art was to shew herself more beautiful and majestic than she really was . For which reason she had painted her face , and wore a cluster of ...
... night , and made her appear much better than she would have done in open day light . Her whole art was to shew herself more beautiful and majestic than she really was . For which reason she had painted her face , and wore a cluster of ...
66. oldal
... night . What I have to ask of you , is , to dress yourself in her night - cloaths , and lie by him a whole night in her place , that he may not miss her while she is with me . The Gascon ( though of a very lively and undertaking ...
... night . What I have to ask of you , is , to dress yourself in her night - cloaths , and lie by him a whole night in her place , that he may not miss her while she is with me . The Gascon ( though of a very lively and undertaking ...
67. oldal
... night , which was augmented , when he observed that it was now broad day , and that the husband did not yet offer to get up and go about his business . All that the Gascon had for it , was to keep his face turned from him , and to feign ...
... night , which was augmented , when he observed that it was now broad day , and that the husband did not yet offer to get up and go about his business . All that the Gascon had for it , was to keep his face turned from him , and to feign ...
92. oldal
... night tells us of having been knocked off his horse at the rising of the London apprentices ; for which he is in great esteem among us . Honest old Dick Reptile is the third of our society , he is a good natured indolent man , who ...
... night tells us of having been knocked off his horse at the rising of the London apprentices ; for which he is in great esteem among us . Honest old Dick Reptile is the third of our society , he is a good natured indolent man , who ...
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