More Pages from a Journal: With Other PapersOxford University Press, 1910 - 303 pagina's This collection of literature attempts to compile many of the classic works that have stood the test of time and offer them at a reduced, affordable price, in an attractive volume so that everyone can enjoy them. |
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... light . Miss Taggart was the daughter of a country doctor . Both her parents were dead , and she was poor . She had a reputation for being enlightened , as she was not regular in her attendance at public worship on Sunday , and did not ...
... light . Miss Taggart was the daughter of a country doctor . Both her parents were dead , and she was poor . She had a reputation for being enlightened , as she was not regular in her attendance at public worship on Sunday , and did not ...
Pagina 18
... light the fire . At first she resolved to excuse Helen's absence on the ground that it was Boxing Day , but she would almost certainly not return , and after breakfast Miss Toller went upstairs and told her lodgers that Helen had left ...
... light the fire . At first she resolved to excuse Helen's absence on the ground that it was Boxing Day , but she would almost certainly not return , and after breakfast Miss Toller went upstairs and told her lodgers that Helen had left ...
Pagina 51
... light which I trust will be given me . It is wonderful how sometimes it strikes down on me sud- denly and sometimes grows by degrees like the day over Ingleby Fen . I lay in bed late this morning , for I hadn't slept much , and watched ...
... light which I trust will be given me . It is wonderful how sometimes it strikes down on me sud- denly and sometimes grows by degrees like the day over Ingleby Fen . I lay in bed late this morning , for I hadn't slept much , and watched ...
Pagina 54
... light . Charles does not seem to suspect that his indifference has any effect on me . I suppose he is unable to conceive my world or any world but his own . If he were at Blackdeep now and the sun were shining , would it be to him a ...
... light . Charles does not seem to suspect that his indifference has any effect on me . I suppose he is unable to conceive my world or any world but his own . If he were at Blackdeep now and the sun were shining , would it be to him a ...
Pagina 55
... light , the direction , as my mother used to say , was like a star . How you remind me of her ! not in your lot but in your ways , and she had your black hair . She was a stranger to these parts . Where your grandfather first saw her I ...
... light , the direction , as my mother used to say , was like a star . How you remind me of her ! not in your lot but in your ways , and she had your black hair . She was a stranger to these parts . Where your grandfather first saw her I ...
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