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Pagina 96
( Page 21. ) " Poor business ! " responded Dixey , in a tone as if he were shaking his head , " poor business ! " ( Page 59. ) - " Well , child , " said she , taking heart at sight of a person so little formidable , " well , my child ...
( Page 21. ) " Poor business ! " responded Dixey , in a tone as if he were shaking his head , " poor business ! " ( Page 59. ) - " Well , child , " said she , taking heart at sight of a person so little formidable , " well , my child ...
Pagina 97
( Rappacini's Daughter , page 125. ) " Dear Beatrice , " said he , approaching her , while she shrank away as always at his approach , but now with a dif- ferent impulse , " dearest Beatrice , our fate is not yet so desperate , " etc.
( Rappacini's Daughter , page 125. ) " Dear Beatrice , " said he , approaching her , while she shrank away as always at his approach , but now with a dif- ferent impulse , " dearest Beatrice , our fate is not yet so desperate , " etc.
Pagina 99
( Page 112. ) " Can this be so , Sergeant ? " said the guide , whose meek and modest nature shrank from viewing himself in colors so favorable . " Can this be truly so ? " ( Page 135. ) " Walk in , Sergeant , walk in , my good friend ...
( Page 112. ) " Can this be so , Sergeant ? " said the guide , whose meek and modest nature shrank from viewing himself in colors so favorable . " Can this be truly so ? " ( Page 135. ) " Walk in , Sergeant , walk in , my good friend ...
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CHAPTER II | 13 |
RELATION EXPRESSED THROUGH AS 3336 | 39 |
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