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Pagina 15
... took it for granted that because she was silent all was as he wished , and that she had ceased to think of Charles Bolsover , indeed one day he said as much with quiet satisfac- tion to Susanna , who looked a doubtful acquiescence . But ...
... took it for granted that because she was silent all was as he wished , and that she had ceased to think of Charles Bolsover , indeed one day he said as much with quiet satisfac- tion to Susanna , who looked a doubtful acquiescence . But ...
Pagina 19
... took up a novel and read could see poor Tempy's tears glistening assiduously for a time . Then she closed in the red firelight , and Charlie's rings the book . Her little Phrasie's eyes and and decorations , as they stood holding looks ...
... took up a novel and read could see poor Tempy's tears glistening assiduously for a time . Then she closed in the red firelight , and Charlie's rings the book . Her little Phrasie's eyes and and decorations , as they stood holding looks ...
Pagina 23
... took leave , hastily gathering up her skirts with Wilkins's help , tucking Phrasie safe into the folds of her pelisse . Jane and Martha looked gravely at her , and did not attempt to de- tain her . " Take care of ye'sell , " they said ...
... took leave , hastily gathering up her skirts with Wilkins's help , tucking Phrasie safe into the folds of her pelisse . Jane and Martha looked gravely at her , and did not attempt to de- tain her . " Take care of ye'sell , " they said ...
Pagina 28
... took pains to be splendid , and preferred stately magnif- icence to chatty familiarity . But , after allowing for this , is not the passage I have quoted infused with a great deal of the true spirit which should animate the historian ...
... took pains to be splendid , and preferred stately magnif- icence to chatty familiarity . But , after allowing for this , is not the passage I have quoted infused with a great deal of the true spirit which should animate the historian ...
Pagina 32
... took my temperature — 96 ° . He sent me into Cairo next morning , to the Citadel Hospital , where I was treated EGYPT . [ The subjoined letters were written by a private in the 11th Hussars , and were offered to this review without the ...
... took my temperature — 96 ° . He sent me into Cairo next morning , to the Citadel Hospital , where I was treated EGYPT . [ The subjoined letters were written by a private in the 11th Hussars , and were offered to this review without the ...
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