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Pagina 19
... speak to ye , sir . I've put him into the office , and he says he can wait . " - " One ! and who may the one be ? " said Mr. Monypenny . " Weel , sir , he's got his hat doon on his brows and a comforter aboot his throat , and he looks ...
... speak to ye , sir . I've put him into the office , and he says he can wait . " - " One ! and who may the one be ? " said Mr. Monypenny . " Weel , sir , he's got his hat doon on his brows and a comforter aboot his throat , and he looks ...
Pagina 20
... 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 thought the young master would be cleared ...
... 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 thought the young master would be cleared ...
Pagina 23
... was when she pulled me up . Don't speak to me , ' she said . She would not hear a word . I was just obliged to pack up . But it was perfectly unsuit- able . I never could help acknowledging | gentleman he THE LADIES LINDORES . 23.
... was when she pulled me up . Don't speak to me , ' she said . She would not hear a word . I was just obliged to pack up . But it was perfectly unsuit- able . I never could help acknowledging | gentleman he THE LADIES LINDORES . 23.
Pagina 26
... Speak- grows under its touch . It will be ad- ing of " Werther , " Goethe said that there mitted , I think , by those who have at- was an old prejudice that a book must tempted such things , that the most de- have a didactic purpose ...
... Speak- grows under its touch . It will be ad- ing of " Werther , " Goethe said that there mitted , I think , by those who have at- was an old prejudice that a book must tempted such things , that the most de- have a didactic purpose ...
Pagina 32
... speak , to the real , there is a sense of un- graded and repulsive of his fellow - men speakable wrong and injustice when the were dear , could conceive and execute so real seems to change its nature and to elaborate and careful a study ...
... speak , to the real , there is a sense of un- graded and repulsive of his fellow - men speakable wrong and injustice when the were dear , could conceive and execute so real seems to change its nature and to elaborate and careful a study ...
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