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Pagina 18
... felt , with a warmth of satisfaction about his heart , how well it was to have walked uprightly , to have " won through the storms of life , and to have been a credit and a com- fort to all belonging to him . If anything was worth ...
... felt , with a warmth of satisfaction about his heart , how well it was to have walked uprightly , to have " won through the storms of life , and to have been a credit and a com- fort to all belonging to him . If anything was worth ...
Pagina 24
... felt , " how can you stand there and tell me that there was anything unsuitable in a girl who could behave so finely as that . Is it because she had no stupid little title in her family , for example ? You have titles enough for half a ...
... felt , " how can you stand there and tell me that there was anything unsuitable in a girl who could behave so finely as that . Is it because she had no stupid little title in her family , for example ? You have titles enough for half a ...
Pagina 46
... felt that she ought not to listen to without a protest ; and therefore it was just as well that they should not often meet . Fur- thermore , she could not quite approve of Sunday entertainments for herself , though she was far from ...
... felt that she ought not to listen to without a protest ; and therefore it was just as well that they should not often meet . Fur- thermore , she could not quite approve of Sunday entertainments for herself , though she was far from ...
Pagina 62
... felt by a certain number of persons were put in a vigorous way by Mr. Rowley in a review of the " Short History " which appeared in Fraser early in 1875 , and attracted a good deal of attention . What the review proved was that in ...
... felt by a certain number of persons were put in a vigorous way by Mr. Rowley in a review of the " Short History " which appeared in Fraser early in 1875 , and attracted a good deal of attention . What the review proved was that in ...
Pagina 74
... felt the grand dualism of all knowledge in a way that perhaps we fail to grasp it with our infinity of special information , and a certain hankering after spiritualities that we doubt , and infinitesmal analyses which cease to fructify ...
... felt the grand dualism of all knowledge in a way that perhaps we fail to grasp it with our infinity of special information , and a certain hankering after spiritualities that we doubt , and infinitesmal analyses which cease to fructify ...
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