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Pagina 8
... poor man who was in is grotesque . But this Mr. Harrison him- distress . " Ah ! sir , " replied the man , self has sufficiently shown . It remains " that Providence he have always treated now to consider his own deification of me badly ...
... poor man who was in is grotesque . But this Mr. Harrison him- distress . " Ah ! sir , " replied the man , self has sufficiently shown . It remains " that Providence he have always treated now to consider his own deification of me badly ...
Pagina 12
... poor woman's failure to gain consolation from such thoughts . Or , take again the thought of human progress , which is sup- posed to be so soul - inspiring . What does it come to if with the persistence of grief she asks for a concrete ...
... poor woman's failure to gain consolation from such thoughts . Or , take again the thought of human progress , which is sup- posed to be so soul - inspiring . What does it come to if with the persistence of grief she asks for a concrete ...
Pagina 19
... poor thing good to cry a bit . " - Without a word , Challoner led the speaker to the door , for she had advanced to the sofa , and was standing in contem- plation of the unhappy Matilda , as she thus delivered her opinion . " You think ...
... poor thing good to cry a bit . " - Without a word , Challoner led the speaker to the door , for she had advanced to the sofa , and was standing in contem- plation of the unhappy Matilda , as she thus delivered her opinion . " You think ...
Pagina 20
... poor girl , poor girl ! " cried the speaker , dropping all at once her accents of bitter mockery " poor poor - miserable ill - fated girl Challoner raised his head , and looked out of the window . - - " " - " Is she , too , your ...
... poor girl , poor girl ! " cried the speaker , dropping all at once her accents of bitter mockery " poor poor - miserable ill - fated girl Challoner raised his head , and looked out of the window . - - " " - " Is she , too , your ...
Pagina 22
... poor lad . And the horse too ! Dumbly Challoner stood . He did not hear much , he did not feel much — that is to say , he was not conscious of feeling . Now that the woful scene before him be- gan solemnly to assert its right to a place ...
... poor lad . And the horse too ! Dumbly Challoner stood . He did not hear much , he did not feel much — that is to say , he was not conscious of feeling . Now that the woful scene before him be- gan solemnly to assert its right to a place ...
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