Good Words, Tom 29Alexander Strahan and Company, 1888 |
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Strona 8
... dear young creature she had been thirty years earlier , and made my life a burden to me whilst I tried to talk to her . Then I was introduced to a tall and stately foreigner who left me abruptly to talk to a fat woman in red , who ...
... dear young creature she had been thirty years earlier , and made my life a burden to me whilst I tried to talk to her . Then I was introduced to a tall and stately foreigner who left me abruptly to talk to a fat woman in red , who ...
Strona 9
... dear Hottentots in tones of greatest affection and as though she owned the nation , but I never learned in what relation she and the poor dear Hottentots stood to each other , or on what ground she made them hers . A long - haired ...
... dear Hottentots in tones of greatest affection and as though she owned the nation , but I never learned in what relation she and the poor dear Hottentots stood to each other , or on what ground she made them hers . A long - haired ...
Strona 10
... dear Hottentots , and had no earthly bearing upon it , so far as I could discover . The dinner came to an end , and when coffee had been served the men followed the ladies up - stairs . There was some excellent music , and a great deal ...
... dear Hottentots , and had no earthly bearing upon it , so far as I could discover . The dinner came to an end , and when coffee had been served the men followed the ladies up - stairs . There was some excellent music , and a great deal ...
Strona 15
... dear , " he says , in the most touching medley of doggerel and poetry , made " instead of writ- ing my Punch this morning . " Losing " a lady dear , " he takes refuge as he may , he finds comfort as he can , in all the affections within ...
... dear , " he says , in the most touching medley of doggerel and poetry , made " instead of writ- ing my Punch this morning . " Losing " a lady dear , " he takes refuge as he may , he finds comfort as he can , in all the affections within ...
Strona 18
... dear histories , and youth and its hopes and passions , and tones and looks , for ever echoing in the heart and present in the memory - those , no doubt , poor Clive saw and heard as he looked across the great gulf of time and parting ...
... dear histories , and youth and its hopes and passions , and tones and looks , for ever echoing in the heart and present in the memory - those , no doubt , poor Clive saw and heard as he looked across the great gulf of time and parting ...
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