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... play- ing vice - king for the nonce , and the junior branches of the family support- ing the parts of members of the court ) , out steps the Vice - King , and exacts that sort of feudal tribute , which is of the royal prerogative ...
... play- ing vice - king for the nonce , and the junior branches of the family support- ing the parts of members of the court ) , out steps the Vice - King , and exacts that sort of feudal tribute , which is of the royal prerogative ...
Strona 16
... play - ground . Naturally ner- vous , the poor woman was always dreading some accident , and her heart beat violently at any extra noise . Perhaps it was a presentiment of evil . " Paul , I cannot rest easily in my bed often , " she ...
... play - ground . Naturally ner- vous , the poor woman was always dreading some accident , and her heart beat violently at any extra noise . Perhaps it was a presentiment of evil . " Paul , I cannot rest easily in my bed often , " she ...
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... playing with pussy on the rug and running to look out of the window , rather anxiously , at the thick gloom without . She was a pretty child , with much of brightness and intellect in her face . A peculiar expression of sweetness played ...
... playing with pussy on the rug and running to look out of the window , rather anxiously , at the thick gloom without . She was a pretty child , with much of brightness and intellect in her face . A peculiar expression of sweetness played ...
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... play after school that day . The boys were mak- ing snow - balls and snow figures of large dimensions in the play - ground , but he contented himself by merely pelting half a dozen balls at his com- rades , and receiving a considerable ...
... play after school that day . The boys were mak- ing snow - balls and snow figures of large dimensions in the play - ground , but he contented himself by merely pelting half a dozen balls at his com- rades , and receiving a considerable ...
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... play- ing near her , who reminded her of children lying for thirty years and up- wards , in their graves . Very sweet and very true are the lines of the poet- 66 " We have some little ones still ours , " " They have kept the baby smile ...
... play- ing near her , who reminded her of children lying for thirty years and up- wards , in their graves . Very sweet and very true are the lines of the poet- 66 " We have some little ones still ours , " " They have kept the baby smile ...
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