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Pagina 158
... Aunt Sophy held her needle- work between her fingers , but she was not sewing ; her mild eyes followed Ber- tha's ... Aunt Sophy , what is there about this house , that nothing young ever comes into it ? " " Why , my dear " -Aunt Sophy's ...
... Aunt Sophy held her needle- work between her fingers , but she was not sewing ; her mild eyes followed Ber- tha's ... Aunt Sophy , what is there about this house , that nothing young ever comes into it ? " " Why , my dear " -Aunt Sophy's ...
Pagina 344
... aunt , " Bertha whispered , and her aunt felt tears on her cheek ; " I was a wretch to you just now , but I sup- pose I was not quite accountable . Aunt , did you think of it - did it ever come into . your head that he cared for me ...
... aunt , " Bertha whispered , and her aunt felt tears on her cheek ; " I was a wretch to you just now , but I sup- pose I was not quite accountable . Aunt , did you think of it - did it ever come into . your head that he cared for me ...
Pagina 413
... Aunt Sophy sat silent too , but at last she gave a troubled sigh . Bertha turned quickly and looked at the delicate , tender face . " Aunt Sophy " —there is a little choked sob in her voice- " I shall miss you sadly when we come back ...
... Aunt Sophy sat silent too , but at last she gave a troubled sigh . Bertha turned quickly and looked at the delicate , tender face . " Aunt Sophy " —there is a little choked sob in her voice- " I shall miss you sadly when we come back ...
Inhoudsopgave
MEDICINE AND SURGERY THe Progress | 113 |
PICCOLOMINI NEAS SYLVIUS POPE PIus II | 144 |
Temple | 248 |
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