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Pagina 159
... thought that it is hard to keep them to ourselves . Bertha had not thought this out , but she was suffering from its effect . She had , with a frank manner , a shy nature , which made her jealous of exposing her thoughts to the notice ...
... thought that it is hard to keep them to ourselves . Bertha had not thought this out , but she was suffering from its effect . She had , with a frank manner , a shy nature , which made her jealous of exposing her thoughts to the notice ...
Pagina 162
... thought expressed itself in his eyes . Bertha turned her head a little away . " I hope papa will not be punctual , " she thought ; " this man interests me . " " You must be tired , I think , " said Mr. Helder ; " shall we sit down on ...
... thought expressed itself in his eyes . Bertha turned her head a little away . " I hope papa will not be punctual , " she thought ; " this man interests me . " " You must be tired , I think , " said Mr. Helder ; " shall we sit down on ...
Pagina 410
... thought , and so of national life , but only of individual culture . This culture Pius II . possessed in a remarkable degree , and was susceptible of its slightest warn- ings , without being rendered by it over- sensitive and unfit for ...
... thought , and so of national life , but only of individual culture . This culture Pius II . possessed in a remarkable degree , and was susceptible of its slightest warn- ings , without being rendered by it over- sensitive and unfit for ...
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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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