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Pagina 21
... believe , of the same politics . " " I scarcely know what my politics are , " said John . " Some one told me the other day that the Erskines are always on the right side ; and , if you will not be dis- gusted , I am obliged to confess ...
... believe , of the same politics . " " I scarcely know what my politics are , " said John . " Some one told me the other day that the Erskines are always on the right side ; and , if you will not be dis- gusted , I am obliged to confess ...
Pagina 54
... believe I am right in saying that , besides his affair with O'Connell , whom he des- perately strove to drag into the field , he on three other occasions displayed his anachronistic propensity to fight duels . I know that it was with ...
... believe I am right in saying that , besides his affair with O'Connell , whom he des- perately strove to drag into the field , he on three other occasions displayed his anachronistic propensity to fight duels . I know that it was with ...
Pagina 96
... believe that , " cried Torrance scornfully . He jumped up from his seat , and came and stood in front of the fire , with his back to it , brushing against her dress , so close to her that she had to draw back out of his way . " An ...
... believe that , " cried Torrance scornfully . He jumped up from his seat , and came and stood in front of the fire , with his back to it , brushing against her dress , so close to her that she had to draw back out of his way . " An ...
Pagina 97
... believe that his wife civility . Edith , in her youthful absolutism , had not a hundred times made her com- and want of toleration or even understand - plaint to Edith before . And thus there ing of himself , overawed him a little . She ...
... believe that his wife civility . Edith , in her youthful absolutism , had not a hundred times made her com- and want of toleration or even understand - plaint to Edith before . And thus there ing of himself , overawed him a little . She ...
Pagina 98
... believe it , Edith ? Was there ever anything in a book , in the the- atre , so cruel , so terrible ? Do you sup- pose one can help , after that , thinking of the past , thinking of the future too ? for suppose it had been - Edward Oh no ...
... believe it , Edith ? Was there ever anything in a book , in the the- atre , so cruel , so terrible ? Do you sup- pose one can help , after that , thinking of the past , thinking of the future too ? for suppose it had been - Edward Oh no ...
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