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Pagina 14
... never cross the threshold again . Alice and I , Joliffe , will go down to thy hut and borrow its shelter for this night at least . Wilt thou wel- come us ? Thou needst not go and put it in order . " 66 The hut is yours , said Joliffe ...
... never cross the threshold again . Alice and I , Joliffe , will go down to thy hut and borrow its shelter for this night at least . Wilt thou wel- come us ? Thou needst not go and put it in order . " 66 The hut is yours , said Joliffe ...
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... never return hither again . Our evil days have come . " Joceline had approached his face so close to that of Phoebe in whispering to her as to excite the indignation of the soldier , who exclaimed : " You are shameless and im- pudent in ...
... never return hither again . Our evil days have come . " Joceline had approached his face so close to that of Phoebe in whispering to her as to excite the indignation of the soldier , who exclaimed : " You are shameless and im- pudent in ...
Pagina 19
... Never yet did Puritan cheat so grossly as when he was appealing to his conscience , and as for thy father- " The young man ejac ulated : " Sir Henry Lee , you have ever been thought noble . Say of me what you will , but speak not of my ...
... Never yet did Puritan cheat so grossly as when he was appealing to his conscience , and as for thy father- " The young man ejac ulated : " Sir Henry Lee , you have ever been thought noble . Say of me what you will , but speak not of my ...
Pagina 20
... never more serious or com- posed . I would no more have by my side a dishonored daughter than a dishonored slave ; and this unhappy day hath shown that both can fail . " " Sir Henry , " said young Everard , " load not your soul with the ...
... never more serious or com- posed . I would no more have by my side a dishonored daughter than a dishonored slave ; and this unhappy day hath shown that both can fail . " " Sir Henry , " said young Everard , " load not your soul with the ...
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... never acquire , or else disdained to practice the courtesies usually shown by the higher classes in their intercourse with each other . His demeanor was blunt and often clownish ; yet his language and manner possessed force and energy ...
... never acquire , or else disdained to practice the courtesies usually shown by the higher classes in their intercourse with each other . His demeanor was blunt and often clownish ; yet his language and manner possessed force and energy ...
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