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Pagina 146
“ I have seen him again , Matilda — seen him twice . I have used every argument to convince him that this secret intercourse is dangerous to us both ; I even pressed him to pursue his views of fortune without farther regard to me ...
“ I have seen him again , Matilda — seen him twice . I have used every argument to convince him that this secret intercourse is dangerous to us both ; I even pressed him to pursue his views of fortune without farther regard to me ...
Pagina 150
From my childhood I had seen all around him tremble at his frown . He motioned me to seat myself , and I never obeyed a command so readily , for , in truth , I could hardly stand . He himself continued to walk up and down the room .
From my childhood I had seen all around him tremble at his frown . He motioned me to seat myself , and I never obeyed a command so readily , for , in truth , I could hardly stand . He himself continued to walk up and down the room .
Pagina 162
“ He had never , he said , “ seen so many books together , except in the College Library ” ; and now his dignity and delight in being superintendent of the collection raised him , in his own opinion , almost to the rank of the ...
“ He had never , he said , “ seen so many books together , except in the College Library ” ; and now his dignity and delight in being superintendent of the collection raised him , in his own opinion , almost to the rank of the ...
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