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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Pagina 16
... than any of your fine town - folk . Ah , and our old parson had a good bit more than any one of these half - witted curates such as you see here in Brighton playing their popish antics in coloured clothes . ' 16 A BAD DREAM.
... than any of your fine town - folk . Ah , and our old parson had a good bit more than any one of these half - witted curates such as you see here in Brighton playing their popish antics in coloured clothes . ' 16 A BAD DREAM.
Pagina 17
With Other Papers Mark Rutherford. Brighton playing their popish antics in coloured clothes . ' Mrs. Poulter was very angry . ' Mrs. Mudge , ' she said , speaking to no- body in particular , and looking straight before her , ' has chosen ...
With Other Papers Mark Rutherford. Brighton playing their popish antics in coloured clothes . ' Mrs. Poulter was very angry . ' Mrs. Mudge , ' she said , speaking to no- body in particular , and looking straight before her , ' has chosen ...
Pagina 94
... played the piano fairly well , and , as the daughter of a retired major in the Army , had a certain air and manner which distinguished her from the wives and daughters of our set and would secure for me an acquaintance with the country ...
... played the piano fairly well , and , as the daughter of a retired major in the Army , had a certain air and manner which distinguished her from the wives and daughters of our set and would secure for me an acquaintance with the country ...
Pagina 115
... play , although she had been well taught in her youth and was a skilful performer . I know she would have liked to feel that she gave me some pleasure , and that her playing was admired , but I was so openly indifferent to it that at ...
... play , although she had been well taught in her youth and was a skilful performer . I know she would have liked to feel that she gave me some pleasure , and that her playing was admired , but I was so openly indifferent to it that at ...
Pagina 119
... play beforehand I should be in no difficulty . I was really touched by her kindness , but the devil in me would not let me yield . I missed the opportunity of seeing Rachel , just as I missed many other opportunities of more importance ...
... play beforehand I should be in no difficulty . I was really touched by her kindness , but the devil in me would not let me yield . I missed the opportunity of seeing Rachel , just as I missed many other opportunities of more importance ...
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