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Pagina 8
... laughed , and my wife clapping her hands , exclaimed : " Come , come , children ; up - stairs ; off with your things , and let us get to lessons ; Miss Montgomery will be here directly . " " The arrival of a patient expedited the ...
... laughed , and my wife clapping her hands , exclaimed : " Come , come , children ; up - stairs ; off with your things , and let us get to lessons ; Miss Montgomery will be here directly . " " The arrival of a patient expedited the ...
Pagina 18
... laughing mouth ; Yet warm as the perfume meadows bear In the balmy south . Light as shadows that lightly fall When night doth the morning greet- Light as the drop of a leaflet small Is the tread of her feet . Like that by the touch of ...
... laughing mouth ; Yet warm as the perfume meadows bear In the balmy south . Light as shadows that lightly fall When night doth the morning greet- Light as the drop of a leaflet small Is the tread of her feet . Like that by the touch of ...
Pagina 66
... laughing ; " but I believe every word you say , and I hope since that time I have grown on your acquaintance . Now , let us go and see the little chap . " " You must be very quiet , Sir Harold , " said Mrs. Plumtree , as she preceded ...
... laughing ; " but I believe every word you say , and I hope since that time I have grown on your acquaintance . Now , let us go and see the little chap . " " You must be very quiet , Sir Harold , " said Mrs. Plumtree , as she preceded ...
Pagina 76
... laughing " I am sure you can't think ' Harold ' very bad . It is genuine Saxon , and belonged to a most heroic Saxon monarch , and sounds , to me at least , excessively pretty . " Association , my dear ! association ! Isn't that it , eh ...
... laughing " I am sure you can't think ' Harold ' very bad . It is genuine Saxon , and belonged to a most heroic Saxon monarch , and sounds , to me at least , excessively pretty . " Association , my dear ! association ! Isn't that it , eh ...
Pagina 77
... laughing . " I confess I am not the least in love with Alexander ' myself . Suppose we call the little one - Hush ... laughed his wife . “ Come , my dear , try again , " said Sir Harold . " I think we have pretty well exhausted the names ...
... laughing . " I confess I am not the least in love with Alexander ' myself . Suppose we call the little one - Hush ... laughed his wife . “ Come , my dear , try again , " said Sir Harold . " I think we have pretty well exhausted the names ...
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Pagina 705 - And Samson lay till midnight, and arose at midnight, and took the doors of the gate of the city, and the two posts, and went away with them, bar and all, and put them upon his shoulders, and carried them up to the top of an hill that is before Hebron.
Pagina 643 - That keep me from myself, and still delay Life's instant business to a future day ; That task which, as we follow or despise, The eldest is a fool, the youngest wise ; Which done, the poorest can no wants endure ; And which not done, the richest must be poor.
Pagina 685 - Ah me! for aught that ever I could read. Could ever hear by tale or history, The course of true love never did run smooth: But, either it was different in blood; Her.