MacMillan's Magazine, Volume 22Sir George Grove, David Masson, John Morley, Mowbray Morris 1870 |
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Pagina 68
... happy . It was dreadfully undignified , of course , but I cared very little for that ; for , I repeat , I was happy . I knew , more- over , that he would never remember the circumstances of our engagement , any more than the day of the ...
... happy . It was dreadfully undignified , of course , but I cared very little for that ; for , I repeat , I was happy . I knew , more- over , that he would never remember the circumstances of our engagement , any more than the day of the ...
Pagina 172
... happy to have him from the second to the ninth . Emily must be told that I dis- approve of him , but that I can't avoid opening my house to him . " These were the most severe words he had ever spoken about Cousin George , but then the ...
... happy to have him from the second to the ninth . Emily must be told that I dis- approve of him , but that I can't avoid opening my house to him . " These were the most severe words he had ever spoken about Cousin George , but then the ...
Pagina 181
... happy . " " I will make her happy . " " But , sir , it is not only that you are a gambler and spendthrift , and an un- principled debtor without even a thought of paying . You are worse than this . There ; I am not going to call you ...
... happy . " " I will make her happy . " " But , sir , it is not only that you are a gambler and spendthrift , and an un- principled debtor without even a thought of paying . You are worse than this . There ; I am not going to call you ...
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Principles and Prejudices | 80 |
Poetess A forgotten English Edited by Mrs BROTHERTON | 93 |
Restitution By E H HICKEY | 111 |
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