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Strona 16
... nature of the conclusion , and only remarked , " he had no faculty for going mad on the subject . " And then Greville struck in , he thought the former had had a long enough inning , so bowled him out with a quotation from Tasso : " Do ...
... nature of the conclusion , and only remarked , " he had no faculty for going mad on the subject . " And then Greville struck in , he thought the former had had a long enough inning , so bowled him out with a quotation from Tasso : " Do ...
Strona 32
... nature thrust down my throat . Tis the name of the thing , that's all ! The fools will rush thousands of miles to see things , which if they were just across the street , they would never go to look at . The same all the world over ...
... nature thrust down my throat . Tis the name of the thing , that's all ! The fools will rush thousands of miles to see things , which if they were just across the street , they would never go to look at . The same all the world over ...
Strona 82
... an in- stantaneous conversion . " " Alas ! I fear not , " answered Miss Symnes , who took it all in . " The depravity of human nature is too great to allow of that . " " Oh ! the society allows for a miracle or 82 TAMING A SHREW .
... an in- stantaneous conversion . " " Alas ! I fear not , " answered Miss Symnes , who took it all in . " The depravity of human nature is too great to allow of that . " " Oh ! the society allows for a miracle or 82 TAMING A SHREW .
Strona 95
... nature , " said Mrs. Meredith . " I have kept my friends through life . " " So have I , " said Adelaide , " when I had any to keep . " Then Miss Symnes ' voice struck in grave and quiet . She stood there with her garden- ing TAMING A ...
... nature , " said Mrs. Meredith . " I have kept my friends through life . " " So have I , " said Adelaide , " when I had any to keep . " Then Miss Symnes ' voice struck in grave and quiet . She stood there with her garden- ing TAMING A ...
Strona 99
... he tried another tack . " Beautiful view isn't it ? " " Oh , very ! " and her London eyes drank it in delighted . " What a wonderful thing it is to reflect , that all this world of nature is dependent on a F 2 TAMING A SHREW . 99.
... he tried another tack . " Beautiful view isn't it ? " " Oh , very ! " and her London eyes drank it in delighted . " What a wonderful thing it is to reflect , that all this world of nature is dependent on a F 2 TAMING A SHREW . 99.
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Adelaide Adelaide's answered arms beautiful believe better Boyd called close coming course Dacres dead dear don't door dress exclaimed eyes face feel fellow felt gave girl give Greene Greville Gwynne hair hand happy head hear heard heart Heaven Henrietta hope horse idea kind lady laugh leave Lettie light lips lives looked Lord Danvers manner marriage married mean Meredith mind Miss moment Mont morning nature never night once opened pain passed perhaps poor present pretty replied Rick round seemed side sight silence sister soul sound Stanhope Vane stood strange sudden suppose sure talk tell thing thought tone took tried turned Vaughan voice wait walked whispered whole window wish young
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