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Pagina 6
... means . So the whiskey is a perennial source of sensation in the Scottish novel , which the artist does not neglect . In England the loaded ale stupefies the muddled drinker . In Scotland the swift flow of the fiery alcohol stirs the ...
... means . So the whiskey is a perennial source of sensation in the Scottish novel , which the artist does not neglect . In England the loaded ale stupefies the muddled drinker . In Scotland the swift flow of the fiery alcohol stirs the ...
Pagina 18
... means to comfort and console her , but she remained for some min- utes immersed in grief . After a time she collected herself sufficiently to lift her head and to enter into conver- sation with him . She took from him his heavy riding ...
... means to comfort and console her , but she remained for some min- utes immersed in grief . After a time she collected herself sufficiently to lift her head and to enter into conver- sation with him . She took from him his heavy riding ...
Pagina 21
... means , if he cannot have her by fair . " As he spoke he looked across the aisle , and Santal , following his glance , saw a young man standing close beside Ce- cilia , and having his eyes continually fixed upon her . He was a coarse ...
... means , if he cannot have her by fair . " As he spoke he looked across the aisle , and Santal , following his glance , saw a young man standing close beside Ce- cilia , and having his eyes continually fixed upon her . He was a coarse ...
Pagina 26
... means war- ranted . The image of Cecilia Bejant , as he had seen her in her youth and her sorrow , rose continually before him , and assumed that place in his mind and thoughts to which Miss Wil- loughby alone had a right . He be- came ...
... means war- ranted . The image of Cecilia Bejant , as he had seen her in her youth and her sorrow , rose continually before him , and assumed that place in his mind and thoughts to which Miss Wil- loughby alone had a right . He be- came ...
Pagina 48
... means of doing so than any other man who has written of himself . The diary is the work of one who evidently conceived that just as he was accustomed to record in succinct memoranda the day's transactions at the Navy Board , so he could ...
... means of doing so than any other man who has written of himself . The diary is the work of one who evidently conceived that just as he was accustomed to record in succinct memoranda the day's transactions at the Navy Board , so he could ...
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