Good Words, Tom 29Alexander Strahan and Company, 1888 |
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... lady who leaned from one of them . " Pray , let me drive you there , " said the lady ; " it is so little out of our way . " 66 No , " said Mr. Delamere . " I am obliged to you ; but I will walk until I find a han- som . I sauntered on ...
... lady who leaned from one of them . " Pray , let me drive you there , " said the lady ; " it is so little out of our way . " 66 No , " said Mr. Delamere . " I am obliged to you ; but I will walk until I find a han- som . I sauntered on ...
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... lady , a very charming young lady . Perhaps a little over - educated . I am no friend to these new - fangled notions about female education , but she wears her learn- ing lightly , and she is certainly very charm- ing . " " Mr. Delamere ...
... lady , a very charming young lady . Perhaps a little over - educated . I am no friend to these new - fangled notions about female education , but she wears her learn- ing lightly , and she is certainly very charm- ing . " " Mr. Delamere ...
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... lady in his condemnation of her father's guests . " They can't all be like that , " I had said to him when he had done with Jones . " Go and dine with the Delameres , " he had answered , " and see how far I am wrong . " And now , bent ...
... lady in his condemnation of her father's guests . " They can't all be like that , " I had said to him when he had done with Jones . " Go and dine with the Delameres , " he had answered , " and see how far I am wrong . " And now , bent ...
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... lady 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 ...
... lady 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 ...
Strona 16
... lady , and had to disguise a little of his tenderness for his own daughter . Yes , Emmy is more complex than she seems , and perhaps it needed three ladies to con- tribute the various elements of her person and her character . One of ...
... lady , and had to disguise a little of his tenderness for his own daughter . Yes , Emmy is more complex than she seems , and perhaps it needed three ladies to con- tribute the various elements of her person and her character . One of ...
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