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Pagina 17
... lady . " These last words were spoken by Professor Norrby with a half jocular expression . " Dear father ! -yes , I know ! " said Rosa , ap- parently calm , but at the same time a heightened colour flushed her cheek and a tear glistened ...
... lady . " These last words were spoken by Professor Norrby with a half jocular expression . " Dear father ! -yes , I know ! " said Rosa , ap- parently calm , but at the same time a heightened colour flushed her cheek and a tear glistened ...
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... lady herself , which was the most difficult of all . Because , enveloped in the cloak y - clept " the slave , " she swung herself and it in every direction , in the endeavour to place the boys ' legs and feet , the baskets of eatables ...
... lady herself , which was the most difficult of all . Because , enveloped in the cloak y - clept " the slave , " she swung herself and it in every direction , in the endeavour to place the boys ' legs and feet , the baskets of eatables ...
Pagina 42
... lady house- wife had prepared , but it was most excellent , and everybody enjoyed it . We also beg pardon of the learned gentlemen of the law that we have said nothing about the important business of the day ; Professor Norrby's ...
... lady house- wife had prepared , but it was most excellent , and everybody enjoyed it . We also beg pardon of the learned gentlemen of the law that we have said nothing about the important business of the day ; Professor Norrby's ...
Pagina 54
... lady , in beautiful silk dresses and exquisite jewelled ornaments , who always placed little Rosa upon her knee and took off one after another of her ornaments , till she had stripped herself of all , with which the little one was ...
... lady , in beautiful silk dresses and exquisite jewelled ornaments , who always placed little Rosa upon her knee and took off one after another of her ornaments , till she had stripped herself of all , with which the little one was ...
Pagina 55
... lady and her circle ; there , as it were , to take fast hold upon its life of music and beauty , which seemed now to Rosa like an enchanting song heard from a distance , which the listener longs to hear yet nearer . With such thoughts ...
... lady and her circle ; there , as it were , to take fast hold upon its life of music and beauty , which seemed now to Rosa like an enchanting song heard from a distance , which the listener longs to hear yet nearer . With such thoughts ...
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