The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 17;Volume 80Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1873 |
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Pagina 161
... felt sure he had taken charge of her unwillingly . And she was right . Michael Helder was unused to the society of young girls , and he had felt puzzled in this new position . But his one glance into those large liquid eyes had changed ...
... felt sure he had taken charge of her unwillingly . And she was right . Michael Helder was unused to the society of young girls , and he had felt puzzled in this new position . But his one glance into those large liquid eyes had changed ...
Pagina 557
... felt that her hus- band was determined , she had submitted , partly from the reverence she still felt for him , and partly from a superstitious dread of any dispute at leave - taking . This morn- ing she fully realised his departure ...
... felt that her hus- band was determined , she had submitted , partly from the reverence she still felt for him , and partly from a superstitious dread of any dispute at leave - taking . This morn- ing she fully realised his departure ...
Pagina 654
... felt that he had even stretched a point , and looked for suitable acknowledgment . The musi- cian's thanks were , however , luke - warm , and given in a thin voice . ' There is no necessity to make a prompt decision , ' he added ...
... felt that he had even stretched a point , and looked for suitable acknowledgment . The musi- cian's thanks were , however , luke - warm , and given in a thin voice . ' There is no necessity to make a prompt decision , ' he added ...
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AN UGLY DOG | 64 |
MEDICINE AND SURGERY THE PROGRESS | 113 |
PICCOLOMINI ENEAS SYLVIUS POPE PIUS II | 144 |
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