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Pagina 25
... asked lugubriously " whether the greatest men , " those of deepest and widest outlook Sophocles , Dante , Shakespeare , Beethoven have found the world a merry place , or " have been much pleased with life . " No one is so , From ...
... asked lugubriously " whether the greatest men , " those of deepest and widest outlook Sophocles , Dante , Shakespeare , Beethoven have found the world a merry place , or " have been much pleased with life . " No one is so , From ...
Pagina 40
... asked , try- ing hard not to laugh . 66 Why did you make me come here ? " returned he . " You knew quite well what it was that induced me to accept your in- vitation , and I suppose you knew , too , what I should get for my pains . Well ...
... asked , try- ing hard not to laugh . 66 Why did you make me come here ? " returned he . " You knew quite well what it was that induced me to accept your in- vitation , and I suppose you knew , too , what I should get for my pains . Well ...
Pagina 41
... asked me for a dance at all ; but perhaps , just for once , as we are such old friends " " - as " Yes ; let us do wrong for once we are such old friends , " said Walter drily . " Where can we go to get out this crush ? " of " That ...
... asked me for a dance at all ; but perhaps , just for once , as we are such old friends " " - as " Yes ; let us do wrong for once we are such old friends , " said Walter drily . " Where can we go to get out this crush ? " of " That ...
Pagina 42
... asked her boldly whether he might call upon her on Sunday ; but Lady Travers was nowhere to be discovered , and the only familiar face that he came across in the course of his search was that of Mrs. Winnington , who stared very hard at ...
... asked her boldly whether he might call upon her on Sunday ; but Lady Travers was nowhere to be discovered , and the only familiar face that he came across in the course of his search was that of Mrs. Winnington , who stared very hard at ...
Pagina 45
... asking for an invitation for a man ; and that was why , after Mrs. Winnington had left Mr. Stanniforth and Edith to ... asking us ? " " No , no , my dear Miss Winnington , " cried Tom , who may , nevertheless , have had some such thought ...
... asking for an invitation for a man ; and that was why , after Mrs. Winnington had left Mr. Stanniforth and Edith to ... asking us ? " " No , no , my dear Miss Winnington , " cried Tom , who may , nevertheless , have had some such thought ...
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