The good old times, by the author of 'Mary Powell'.1857 |
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Pagina 24
... believe it , though , " muttered he to himself . " What white teeth she has , the wretch ! and her lips are as red as cherries . I say , Colette ! " raising his voice , " you have a good deal of jolting there - it would tire you far ...
... believe it , though , " muttered he to himself . " What white teeth she has , the wretch ! and her lips are as red as cherries . I say , Colette ! " raising his voice , " you have a good deal of jolting there - it would tire you far ...
Pagina 42
... believe there are any words in our language to describe - and what would be the good of describing them , if they cannot be cured ? I cannot bear to think how much money I have spent on medicine and advice that have made me no better ...
... believe there are any words in our language to describe - and what would be the good of describing them , if they cannot be cured ? I cannot bear to think how much money I have spent on medicine and advice that have made me no better ...
Pagina 43
... believe he would like to have , if he were not so poor . Gabrielle would hardly accept him as he is . " 66 Why , her father is poor too . " " Oh , no , aunt ; not compared with us . We had one cow , and he had four ; we have a little ...
... believe he would like to have , if he were not so poor . Gabrielle would hardly accept him as he is . " 66 Why , her father is poor too . " " Oh , no , aunt ; not compared with us . We had one cow , and he had four ; we have a little ...
Pagina 46
... believe I shall give it up . Aunt Marcel- line is in far worse health than I expected to find her , and I think I shall prefer remaining with her , and saving her as much fatigue as possible ; and working at my lace whenever I can ...
... believe I shall give it up . Aunt Marcel- line is in far worse health than I expected to find her , and I think I shall prefer remaining with her , and saving her as much fatigue as possible ; and working at my lace whenever I can ...
Pagina 66
... believe it , and went away in anger . Where's Michel ? " 66 Leaning over the parapet , looking at L'Ai- guilhe . " " Take care he does not fall over that parapet some day . " 66 ' Oh , there is no danger - he is becoming more ...
... believe it , and went away in anger . Where's Michel ? " 66 Leaning over the parapet , looking at L'Ai- guilhe . " " Take care he does not fall over that parapet some day . " 66 ' Oh , there is no danger - he is becoming more ...
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Pagina 12 - My brethren, count it all joy when ye fall into divers temptations; knowing this, that the trying of your faith worketh patience. But let patience have her perfect work, that ye may be perfect and entire, wanting nothing.
Pagina 13 - Word from the Greek, Latin, Saxon, German, Teutonic, Dutch, French, Spanish, and other Languages ; with their present Acceptation and Pronunciation.
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Pagina 183 - This know also, that in the last days perilous times shall come. For men shall be lovers of their own selves, covetous, boasters, proud, blasphemers, disobedient to parents, unthankful, unholy, without natural affection, trucebreakers, false accusers, incontinent, fierce, despisers of those that are good, traitors, heady, highminded, lovers of pleasures more than lovers of God...
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