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Pagina 12
... passed away but let them go , they served my time . I assure you , Sir William , I am not account- able for the young lady in whom you are pleased to take so deep an interest . I am sorry not to have it in my power to say she returns it ...
... passed away but let them go , they served my time . I assure you , Sir William , I am not account- able for the young lady in whom you are pleased to take so deep an interest . I am sorry not to have it in my power to say she returns it ...
Pagina 24
... passed one could not fail to be struck by the con- tented appearance and fine physique of the peasantry : broad - shouldered , good . natured looking fellows , whose one great failing is the Old - World love of drink . At every station ...
... passed one could not fail to be struck by the con- tented appearance and fine physique of the peasantry : broad - shouldered , good . natured looking fellows , whose one great failing is the Old - World love of drink . At every station ...
Pagina 35
... passed , a sudden terror at the thought of her own daring overtook her . She was not only afraid of her uncle's anger , but doubtful whether she had not really com- mitted an unpardonable sin against the social law . When she hurried to ...
... passed , a sudden terror at the thought of her own daring overtook her . She was not only afraid of her uncle's anger , but doubtful whether she had not really com- mitted an unpardonable sin against the social law . When she hurried to ...
Pagina 36
... passed over her like a scorching wave of fire . What would her mother say ? She resented Mr. Pryor's professional allusions to the uncertainty of life . There are moments so perfect that they ought not to be degraded by thoughts of ...
... passed over her like a scorching wave of fire . What would her mother say ? She resented Mr. Pryor's professional allusions to the uncertainty of life . There are moments so perfect that they ought not to be degraded by thoughts of ...
Pagina 42
... passed into a prov- erb . And yet those who truly know the Italian people know that they are not so calculating as is supposed . It is when we contemplate only one side of their character that we can accept Macchia- velli's estimate of ...
... passed into a prov- erb . And yet those who truly know the Italian people know that they are not so calculating as is supposed . It is when we contemplate only one side of their character that we can accept Macchia- velli's estimate of ...
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