Good Words, Tom 29Alexander Strahan and Company, 1888 |
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Strona 8
... knew how unreason- able the fear was , that he was somehow aware of my knowledge of him , and thinking all the while how hideously ashamed he would have been if he were aware of my discovery . I was introduced to an American lady who ...
... knew how unreason- able the fear was , that he was somehow aware of my knowledge of him , and thinking all the while how hideously ashamed he would have been if he were aware of my discovery . I was introduced to an American lady who ...
Strona 11
... knew to be a kind of gaucherie , and I got away covered with confusion . " Pole ? " said the old Vicar , when we reached the street together . " Walter Pole ? Are you a friend of his ? I used to meet him at the Delameres . A bright ...
... knew to be a kind of gaucherie , and I got away covered with confusion . " Pole ? " said the old Vicar , when we reached the street together . " Walter Pole ? Are you a friend of his ? I used to meet him at the Delameres . A bright ...
Strona 12
... knew that I was making a foolish effort to smile in an allowing sort of way for Pole , and an apologetic way for myself , and failing horribly - she added , " Never mind , Mr. Denham . I ought not to have asked you . I shall be right in ...
... knew that I was making a foolish effort to smile in an allowing sort of way for Pole , and an apologetic way for myself , and failing horribly - she added , " Never mind , Mr. Denham . I ought not to have asked you . I shall be right in ...
Strona 54
... knew of , for Mr. Cleaver over- heard me , and said that I had natural talent , and taught me all he knew . It was like opening a new world to me a world of spirits with whom I could converse , far more real to me than the few people ...
... knew of , for Mr. Cleaver over- heard me , and said that I had natural talent , and taught me all he knew . It was like opening a new world to me a world of spirits with whom I could converse , far more real to me than the few people ...
Strona 55
... knew what music was before . I thank you heartily for having made me for the first time ' touch with my fingers ' tips the ivory gates and golden . ' That was a favourite song of my poor Lydia's , you re- member , Joy ? " turning ...
... knew what music was before . I thank you heartily for having made me for the first time ' touch with my fingers ' tips the ivory gates and golden . ' That was a favourite song of my poor Lydia's , you re- member , Joy ? " turning ...
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