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Pagina 3
... knew her . It was too late . He fell where he stood . They took him up and brought him here . He never spoke afterward . Within the week he died . You can see the color of his hair - faded , somewhat- by this thin shred that clings ...
... knew her . It was too late . He fell where he stood . They took him up and brought him here . He never spoke afterward . Within the week he died . You can see the color of his hair - faded , somewhat- by this thin shred that clings ...
Pagina 4
... knew whether to smile or shud- der . There are nerves and muscles in our frames whose functions and whose methods of working it seems a sort of sacrilege to describe by cold physio- logical names and surgical technicalities , and the ...
... knew whether to smile or shud- der . There are nerves and muscles in our frames whose functions and whose methods of working it seems a sort of sacrilege to describe by cold physio- logical names and surgical technicalities , and the ...
Pagina 15
... knew nothing against the upper classes by personal observation . I must recall it ! I had for- gotten . What I saw their bravest and their fairest do last night , the lowest multitude that could be scraped up out of the purlieus of ...
... knew nothing against the upper classes by personal observation . I must recall it ! I had for- gotten . What I saw their bravest and their fairest do last night , the lowest multitude that could be scraped up out of the purlieus of ...
Pagina 34
... knew the name of the last one that held office in Pompeii so that I could give him a blast . I speak with feel- ing on this subject , because I caught my foot in one of these ruts , and the sadness that came over me ༣ ༧ ། . when I saw ...
... knew the name of the last one that held office in Pompeii so that I could give him a blast . I speak with feel- ing on this subject , because I caught my foot in one of these ruts , and the sadness that came over me ༣ ༧ ། . when I saw ...
Pagina 48
... , and the grand ruin that crowned it was the Parthenon , whose picture we knew in in- fancy in the school - books . We inquired of everybody who came near the ship , whether there were guards in the Pirĉus , 48 MARK TWAIN.
... , and the grand ruin that crowned it was the Parthenon , whose picture we knew in in- fancy in the school - books . We inquired of everybody who came near the ship , whether there were guards in the Pirĉus , 48 MARK TWAIN.
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