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Pagina 18
... thought , with a stolen sigh , that she had been right to prefer , when the choice seemed offered to her , a country life to a town life , and to judge that the fate of working - people in all the essentials of air and sunshine , space ...
... thought , with a stolen sigh , that she had been right to prefer , when the choice seemed offered to her , a country life to a town life , and to judge that the fate of working - people in all the essentials of air and sunshine , space ...
Pagina 30
... thought of my MOST SERENE HIGHNESS , MOST GRACIOUS - PRINCE , I have with the liveliest sympathy , which I feel for everything affecting the good of mankind , heard of the happy change which has opened to your Highness a sphere of ...
... thought of my MOST SERENE HIGHNESS , MOST GRACIOUS - PRINCE , I have with the liveliest sympathy , which I feel for everything affecting the good of mankind , heard of the happy change which has opened to your Highness a sphere of ...
Pagina 33
... thought consoles him that he had attempted something good and great ; but he does not appear to have made it quite clear to himself that those who seek for the good and the great must not reckon on the applause of the small and the bad ...
... thought consoles him that he had attempted something good and great ; but he does not appear to have made it quite clear to himself that those who seek for the good and the great must not reckon on the applause of the small and the bad ...
Pagina 38
... thought Kowar as he sat there ing a tall , handsome , well - made youth , looking upon a scene which seemed to who had been bought by the panwa when him more of a wild vision than of an act- an infant , and brought up in the village to ...
... thought Kowar as he sat there ing a tall , handsome , well - made youth , looking upon a scene which seemed to who had been bought by the panwa when him more of a wild vision than of an act- an infant , and brought up in the village to ...
Pagina 41
... thought that even of this sole remaining comfort he must soon be deprived by the decree of Tari . From that hour the abbaya had loved Beena as tenderly as ever father loved child . in his duty ; and if it had not been her turn to go to ...
... thought that even of this sole remaining comfort he must soon be deprived by the decree of Tari . From that hour the abbaya had loved Beena as tenderly as ever father loved child . in his duty ; and if it had not been her turn to go to ...
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