Good Words, Tom 29Alexander Strahan and Company, 1888 |
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Strona 9
... least little right to ridicule her father's guests to the lady of the house , and I told myself that nobody but a cad could have dreamed of making that unfortunate observation . Yet Pole's opinion of the people was working in me , and I ...
... least little right to ridicule her father's guests to the lady of the house , and I told myself that nobody but a cad could have dreamed of making that unfortunate observation . Yet Pole's opinion of the people was working in me , and I ...
Strona 10
... least a little danger of falling into a sort of cant about it ? " She looked at me with a surprised smile . " Do you know , " she said , with that pa- tronising air which young women can always assume so successfully with men who are ...
... least a little danger of falling into a sort of cant about it ? " She looked at me with a surprised smile . " Do you know , " she said , with that pa- tronising air which young women can always assume so successfully with men who are ...
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... least to this generation . In these Letters all sympathetic readers will find the man they have long known from his writings -the man with a heart so tender that the world often drove him back into a bitterness of opposition , into an ...
... least to this generation . In these Letters all sympathetic readers will find the man they have long known from his writings -the man with a heart so tender that the world often drove him back into a bitterness of opposition , into an ...
Strona 20
... least , if I may say so much , a child , wherever I see it , and no matter whose it may be , is a thing of unspeakable de- light . Again and again the mere sight of a child , whether at play , or rambling on the road , or gathering ...
... least , if I may say so much , a child , wherever I see it , and no matter whose it may be , is a thing of unspeakable de- light . Again and again the mere sight of a child , whether at play , or rambling on the road , or gathering ...
Strona 23
... least eight months in every year . On the other hand , those in favour of the scheme were confident that the Strait was open to navigation for at least four months during each year , and in all probability for a much longer time , and ...
... least eight months in every year . On the other hand , those in favour of the scheme were confident that the Strait was open to navigation for at least four months during each year , and in all probability for a much longer time , and ...
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