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Pagina 20
... mean to tell me - Lord bless us , man , speak out , can't ye ! The man that Are ye in your senses , Rolls ? And who may this man be ? " " You see before you , sir , one that's nae better than a coward . I thought it would blow by . I ...
... mean to tell me - Lord bless us , man , speak out , can't ye ! The man that Are ye in your senses , Rolls ? And who may this man be ? " " You see before you , sir , one that's nae better than a coward . I thought it would blow by . I ...
Pagina 21
... mean time it is Edith with whom we have to do . She reached home with the sense of having a certain ordeal before her -something which she had to pass through , not with- out pain - which would bring her into direct antagonism with her ...
... mean time it is Edith with whom we have to do . She reached home with the sense of having a certain ordeal before her -something which she had to pass through , not with- out pain - which would bring her into direct antagonism with her ...
Pagina 23
... means little . So many people think they feel so , till some moment undeceives them . I think I may safely say that my ... mean to refuse me ? Re- flect a moment . I spoke to your father more than a week ago . It was the day before the ...
... means little . So many people think they feel so , till some moment undeceives them . I think I may safely say that my ... mean to refuse me ? Re- flect a moment . I spoke to your father more than a week ago . It was the day before the ...
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... meaning ; if , as the race grows more intellectual , it may be ex- pected to grow more sensitive to the influ- ence ... mean by it . Lady Lindores sat down , and Mille- fleurs stood in front of the two ladies , with his back to the fire ...
... meaning ; if , as the race grows more intellectual , it may be ex- pected to grow more sensitive to the influ- ence ... mean by it . Lady Lindores sat down , and Mille- fleurs stood in front of the two ladies , with his back to the fire ...
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as is said , by the poet Herrick , himself no mean humorist , was for more than a cen- tury the most original of its ... meaning This village life , with its plenty , its hu- as his paper upon Westminster Abbey . morous instinct , and ...
as is said , by the poet Herrick , himself no mean humorist , was for more than a cen- tury the most original of its ... meaning This village life , with its plenty , its hu- as his paper upon Westminster Abbey . morous instinct , and ...
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