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Pagina 238
... seemed disposed to testify to his belief that Winterbourne was a superior young man . He carried him- self in no degree like a jealous wooer ; he had obviously a great deal of tact ; he had no objection to your expecting a little ...
... seemed disposed to testify to his belief that Winterbourne was a superior young man . He carried him- self in no degree like a jealous wooer ; he had obviously a great deal of tact ; he had no objection to your expecting a little ...
Pagina 439
... seemed to be an august ceremony almost like a religious service ? If so , was it good - nature or inadventure which just at this crisis made her uncle wake up from absorbed enjoyment of an entrée , and ad- dress a question to Mr ...
... seemed to be an august ceremony almost like a religious service ? If so , was it good - nature or inadventure which just at this crisis made her uncle wake up from absorbed enjoyment of an entrée , and ad- dress a question to Mr ...
Pagina 569
... seemed suddenly to lie heavy upon him . A book lay in an old book - case , of which he cared to remember one picture a woman sitting with hands bound be- hind her , the dress , the cap , the hair , folded with a simplicity which touched ...
... seemed suddenly to lie heavy upon him . A book lay in an old book - case , of which he cared to remember one picture a woman sitting with hands bound be- hind her , the dress , the cap , the hair , folded with a simplicity which touched ...
Inhoudsopgave
Volume | 262 |
A DOUBTING HEART By Miss Keary | 268 |
OUR KENTISH PARISH | 281 |
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