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 5
... returned from a High Church service at St. Paul's , and the demand for an undue share of fat was particularly irritating . ' Really , Mrs. Mudge , you forget that there is hardly enough to go round . For my part , though , I care ...
... returned from a High Church service at St. Paul's , and the demand for an undue share of fat was particularly irritating . ' Really , Mrs. Mudge , you forget that there is hardly enough to go round . For my part , though , I care ...
Pagina 24
... returned a little damaged in character ; and that resumption of active work was undesirable . Mrs. Mudge had lunch and tea with a friend . When she came back Miss Toller told her what had happened . ' I dare say you'll blame me . It was ...
... returned a little damaged in character ; and that resumption of active work was undesirable . Mrs. Mudge had lunch and tea with a friend . When she came back Miss Toller told her what had happened . ' I dare say you'll blame me . It was ...
Pagina 49
... returned to the breakfast room he had gone . In the evening he behaved as if nothing had passed between us . He would have thought it ridiculous if such a reproof had unsettled a clerk at the bank , and why should it unsettle me ? The ...
... returned to the breakfast room he had gone . In the evening he behaved as if nothing had passed between us . He would have thought it ridiculous if such a reproof had unsettled a clerk at the bank , and why should it unsettle me ? The ...
Pagina 50
... returned . Jim notices how worried I am , and I make excuses . I cannot rest while I am not able to do more than put you off by praying you to bear your lot patiently . It is so hard to stand helpless and counsel patience . Could you ...
... returned . Jim notices how worried I am , and I make excuses . I cannot rest while I am not able to do more than put you off by praying you to bear your lot patiently . It is so hard to stand helpless and counsel patience . Could you ...
Pagina 52
... returned from the bank my first words were , ' O Charles , I know all about the half- sovereign : I am so glad . ' Would not you have acknowledged you were glad too ? He looked at me just as he did the night before . I believe he would ...
... returned from the bank my first words were , ' O Charles , I know all about the half- sovereign : I am so glad . ' Would not you have acknowledged you were glad too ? He looked at me just as he did the night before . I believe he would ...
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