Littell's Living Age, Volume 155Living Age Company Incorporated, 1882 |
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Pagina 19
... poor pretence of that mockery of dinner , sat out and par- taken of for fear of remarks being made of what the servants might say ; for how was it possible that he could feel certain that Robin might not have been watched ? - prying ...
... poor pretence of that mockery of dinner , sat out and par- taken of for fear of remarks being made of what the servants might say ; for how was it possible that he could feel certain that Robin might not have been watched ? - prying ...
Pagina 20
... Poor child ! poor child ! " he mur- mured . Already the flood of pity had set ' in — for great love is very strong in com- passion . - Towards Jack , Christopher felt all the rising of bitterness ; it was the old story of the one ewe ...
... Poor child ! poor child ! " he mur- mured . Already the flood of pity had set ' in — for great love is very strong in com- passion . - Towards Jack , Christopher felt all the rising of bitterness ; it was the old story of the one ewe ...
Pagina 38
... Poor ladies ! in the drawing - room , even in this temperate age , how often will a man approach them , and sicken the air in their clean presence with fumes of wine ! The minister's wife was tolerant of the sins of the squires ; but ...
... Poor ladies ! in the drawing - room , even in this temperate age , how often will a man approach them , and sicken the air in their clean presence with fumes of wine ! The minister's wife was tolerant of the sins of the squires ; but ...
Pagina 41
... poor enough , but we had always been used to be of the officer kind . That makes a great difference ; and if you think we did our work worse for having no bother about examinations cheery world it was none of those new- | nothing ...
... poor enough , but we had always been used to be of the officer kind . That makes a great difference ; and if you think we did our work worse for having no bother about examinations cheery world it was none of those new- | nothing ...
Pagina 42
... poor man's shoulders and carried it himself without a compunction . Saying is one thing and doing another , all the world over ; only it is usual that people profess not less , but more , benevolent sentiments than are natural to them ...
... poor man's shoulders and carried it himself without a compunction . Saying is one thing and doing another , all the world over ; only it is usual that people profess not less , but more , benevolent sentiments than are natural to them ...
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