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Pagina 21
... asked , when she saw Susy getting up after luncheon to prepare for her walk . " He said that he was glad that we had hidden nothing from him that we had told him Charlie was here . He said he liked to feel that he could trust us , " Su ...
... asked , when she saw Susy getting up after luncheon to prepare for her walk . " He said that he was glad that we had hidden nothing from him that we had told him Charlie was here . He said he liked to feel that he could trust us , " Su ...
Pagina 39
... asked in society , my dear . Why shouldn't she be happy ? She has everything she has ever wished for- plenty of money for they are very rich - her husband quite distinguished in his sphere , and in the way of advancement . What could ...
... asked in society , my dear . Why shouldn't she be happy ? She has everything she has ever wished for- plenty of money for they are very rich - her husband quite distinguished in his sphere , and in the way of advancement . What could ...
Pagina 44
... asked to account , on his hypothesis of constant progress in poetry , for the ex- treme regularity of the phenomena that mark the rise , development , and decline of the art , it is difficult to see what answer he could have returned ...
... asked to account , on his hypothesis of constant progress in poetry , for the ex- treme regularity of the phenomena that mark the rise , development , and decline of the art , it is difficult to see what answer he could have returned ...
Pagina 58
... asked for his reason for though not least , of the indescribable feel- leaving his last place , was compelled to ing of relief and thankfulness when the state that at the last drawing - room he last curtsey has been made , and ...
... asked for his reason for though not least , of the indescribable feel- leaving his last place , was compelled to ing of relief and thankfulness when the state that at the last drawing - room he last curtsey has been made , and ...
Pagina 63
... asked . I gests an explanation of the often fantastic oracularly replied , ' Inglese e fantastico . " " conceits of his future speeches , as when One can imagine Lord Beaconsfield mak- he would propose to let the British Cham- ing the ...
... asked . I gests an explanation of the often fantastic oracularly replied , ' Inglese e fantastico . " " conceits of his future speeches , as when One can imagine Lord Beaconsfield mak- he would propose to let the British Cham- ing the ...
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