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Pagina 92
( 6 ) “ It was kind of you to come back to us , Henry , " Lady Esmond said , “ I thought you might come . ” We read of the fleet coming to Portsmouth . Why did you not come from Portsmouth ? ” Frank asked . ( THACKERAY , Henry Esmond . ) ...
( 6 ) “ It was kind of you to come back to us , Henry , " Lady Esmond said , “ I thought you might come . ” We read of the fleet coming to Portsmouth . Why did you not come from Portsmouth ? ” Frank asked . ( THACKERAY , Henry Esmond . ) ...
Pagina 122
He is calling for you again , dear lady , " she said , going up to Madame de Florac who was still kneeling , " and just now he said he wanted Pendennis to take care of his boy . He will not know you . ” She hid her tears as she spoke .
He is calling for you again , dear lady , " she said , going up to Madame de Florac who was still kneeling , " and just now he said he wanted Pendennis to take care of his boy . He will not know you . ” She hid her tears as she spoke .
Pagina 264
66 > SLANG ( JARGON ) ( a ) “ This is a swell joint you've got here , Lady , ” said the steam - fitter . “ The only thing that makes me sore is to think that all of this Hot - Dog you're throwing in comes out of the pockets of poor hard ...
66 > SLANG ( JARGON ) ( a ) “ This is a swell joint you've got here , Lady , ” said the steam - fitter . “ The only thing that makes me sore is to think that all of this Hot - Dog you're throwing in comes out of the pockets of poor hard ...
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