The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 12;Volume 75Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1870 |
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Pagina 196
... tell me your name ? -ain't that very unkind ? ” " " Twould be no kindness to tell it , sir ; my name's no consequence . " " If you knew me better , perhaps you would tell it ? " 66 ' Yes , sir - if I knew you better . " " And liked me ...
... tell me your name ? -ain't that very unkind ? ” " " Twould be no kindness to tell it , sir ; my name's no consequence . " " If you knew me better , perhaps you would tell it ? " 66 ' Yes , sir - if I knew you better . " " And liked me ...
Pagina 197
... tell you what - I'll set this down in my mind . Whenever you tell me your name , it will be a sign that you trust me more , and like me better ; and I won't ask -you shall do it of yourself . But I'll tell you mine . My name is Willie ...
... tell you what - I'll set this down in my mind . Whenever you tell me your name , it will be a sign that you trust me more , and like me better ; and I won't ask -you shall do it of yourself . But I'll tell you mine . My name is Willie ...
Pagina 452
... tell me where I may hear anything of Euphan Curraple . " " There's many a woman might tell you , " said the surly old fellow . " Where ? " asked William , with his soul at his lips . " What is she to you ? " Cowper re- plied , in turn ...
... tell me where I may hear anything of Euphan Curraple . " " There's many a woman might tell you , " said the surly old fellow . " Where ? " asked William , with his soul at his lips . " What is she to you ? " Cowper re- plied , in turn ...
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