The AntiquaryAdam & Charles Black, 1886 - 438 pagina's |
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Pagina 69
... wish , ” at length she said , but almost in a whisper , as if ashamed to express her increasing apprehensions , “ I wish we had kept the road we intended , or waited at Monkbarns for the carriage . ” Sir Arthur looked round , but did ...
... wish , ” at length she said , but almost in a whisper , as if ashamed to express her increasing apprehensions , “ I wish we had kept the road we intended , or waited at Monkbarns for the carriage . ” Sir Arthur looked round , but did ...
Pagina 101
... wish I could , but— " “ Nay , but me no buts — I have set my heart upon it . ” " I am greatly obliged , my dear sir , but— " ' Look ye there , now — but again ! —I hate but ; I know no form of expression in which he can appear , that is ...
... wish I could , but— " “ Nay , but me no buts — I have set my heart upon it . ” " I am greatly obliged , my dear sir , but— " ' Look ye there , now — but again ! —I hate but ; I know no form of expression in which he can appear , that is ...
Pagina 116
... wish , as your friend , and as one who is obliged to you for her own and her father's life , to entreat you to ... wishes shall be obeyed — have patience with me one little month , and if , in the course of that space , I cannot show you ...
... wish , as your friend , and as one who is obliged to you for her own and her father's life , to entreat you to ... wishes shall be obeyed — have patience with me one little month , and if , in the course of that space , I cannot show you ...
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