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Pagina 16
... half through the night alone in the great empty kitchen with the solemn- sounding clock and the cat purring loudly by the fire . She was as little used to the - noises of the night as Lord Rintoul was , 16 THE LADIES LINDORES .
... half through the night alone in the great empty kitchen with the solemn- sounding clock and the cat purring loudly by the fire . She was as little used to the - noises of the night as Lord Rintoul was , 16 THE LADIES LINDORES .
Pagina 17
... Rintoul , and no ques- for antiquity which is natural to the mind tion in his mind what to do . Before he of a Scot , and the pride of advancing left Dalrulzian that sad morning , he had progress and civilization which becomes shaped ...
... Rintoul , and no ques- for antiquity which is natural to the mind tion in his mind what to do . Before he of a Scot , and the pride of advancing left Dalrulzian that sad morning , he had progress and civilization which becomes shaped ...
Pagina 18
... Rintoul had appeared out of the wood at his cry for help so quickly that he could not have been far away when the accident took place . What special signification there might be in these facts Rolls was not sufficiently clear - headed ...
... Rintoul had appeared out of the wood at his cry for help so quickly that he could not have been far away when the accident took place . What special signification there might be in these facts Rolls was not sufficiently clear - headed ...
Pagina 19
... Rintoul , was the first thing that caught the eye of Rolls . The moon shone upon it , making a white line of it against the cloudy sky . Mr. Monypenny was at dinner with his family . They dined at six o'clock , which was thought rather ...
... Rintoul , was the first thing that caught the eye of Rolls . The moon shone upon it , making a white line of it against the cloudy sky . Mr. Monypenny was at dinner with his family . They dined at six o'clock , which was thought rather ...
Pagina 21
... Rintoul and Millefleurs , nothing had been done for John . The consequence was , that the letter which we have just quoted was at once an expres- sion of sympathy , very warm , and indeed impassioned -more than sympathy , in- dignation ...
... Rintoul and Millefleurs , nothing had been done for John . The consequence was , that the letter which we have just quoted was at once an expres- sion of sympathy , very warm , and indeed impassioned -more than sympathy , in- dignation ...
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