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Pagina 36
... turning her back to them . " Mother ! " said the young girl , in a tone of decision . Upon this the elder lady turned round . " Mr. Winterbourne , ” said Miss Daisy Miller , introducing the young man very frankly and prettily . " Common ...
... turning her back to them . " Mother ! " said the young girl , in a tone of decision . Upon this the elder lady turned round . " Mr. Winterbourne , ” said Miss Daisy Miller , introducing the young man very frankly and prettily . " Common ...
Pagina 135
... turned over to the broadsides . The Danes then turned to " Schwarzenberg , " a frigate of the same starboard , trying to cut off the Prussian size , and in her , in company with the gunboats , which were a long way astern ; " Radetzky ...
... turned over to the broadsides . The Danes then turned to " Schwarzenberg , " a frigate of the same starboard , trying to cut off the Prussian size , and in her , in company with the gunboats , which were a long way astern ; " Radetzky ...
Pagina 235
... turned her back straight upon Miss Miller and left her to depart with what grace she might . Winterbourne was standing near the door ; he saw it all . Daisy turned very pale and looked at her mother , but Mrs. Miller was humbly uncon ...
... turned her back straight upon Miss Miller and left her to depart with what grace she might . Winterbourne was standing near the door ; he saw it all . Daisy turned very pale and looked at her mother , but Mrs. Miller was humbly uncon ...
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A DOUBTING HEART By Miss Keary | 268 |
OUR KENTISH PARISH | 281 |
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