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Strona 7
... lives . If it be true that they feel no longer any charm in existence , or any necessity to exist - if emotion , hope , ambition , the action and re - action of social influences be extinguished in them the moment they take the marriage ...
... lives . If it be true that they feel no longer any charm in existence , or any necessity to exist - if emotion , hope , ambition , the action and re - action of social influences be extinguished in them the moment they take the marriage ...
Strona 46
... live outside the walls as long as they could , and who were finally borne down by unmerited misfortunes . He thought of the gloom that must reign within , and of the harsh dispensations of fortune that doomed so many suffering fellow ...
... live outside the walls as long as they could , and who were finally borne down by unmerited misfortunes . He thought of the gloom that must reign within , and of the harsh dispensations of fortune that doomed so many suffering fellow ...
Strona 52
... live at Madam Stubb , and I come here with a little letter to Captain Dingle from Mr. Rawling . " " From Mr. Rawlings ? " exclaimed the captain , starting up ; " fire and fury , sir , why didn't you give it to me before ? " " You were ...
... live at Madam Stubb , and I come here with a little letter to Captain Dingle from Mr. Rawling . " " From Mr. Rawlings ? " exclaimed the captain , starting up ; " fire and fury , sir , why didn't you give it to me before ? " " You were ...
Strona 53
... live in state , I live above the frowns of fate , scrap With my stick , stone - platter , and bit o ' meat , And maybe I care for the high and great ! " " But the letter from Winston , " said the captain ; " what is it , Costigan ...
... live in state , I live above the frowns of fate , scrap With my stick , stone - platter , and bit o ' meat , And maybe I care for the high and great ! " " But the letter from Winston , " said the captain ; " what is it , Costigan ...
Strona 55
... live at his appartements - with all my heart he shall come - and good Madame Stubb -oh ! certainly , she will open her arms for him . But the young lady , sir - what you say nothing about the young lady ? " " Well , do you know ...
... live at his appartements - with all my heart he shall come - and good Madame Stubb -oh ! certainly , she will open her arms for him . But the young lady , sir - what you say nothing about the young lady ? " " Well , do you know ...
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