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... father was shaking hands with him . " I heard an inquiry for you just now . " The peculiar deep voice had a thrill ... father introduced her , but she did not look up - all her joy had faded . Her father would have been a silent , dreamy ...
... father was shaking hands with him . " I heard an inquiry for you just now . " The peculiar deep voice had a thrill ... father introduced her , but she did not look up - all her joy had faded . Her father would have been a silent , dreamy ...
Pagina 168
... father's study . Bertha had been taught by her father , and she was looked on as a scholar ; she tried hard to understand the subject under discussion at dinner - time , but it was be- yond her , and indeed her father made no attempt to ...
... father's study . Bertha had been taught by her father , and she was looked on as a scholar ; she tried hard to understand the subject under discussion at dinner - time , but it was be- yond her , and indeed her father made no attempt to ...
Pagina 565
... father comes forward to meet her . In an instant she pushes past Carlotta and her lamp , and flings both arms round her father's neck , kissing him so fervently that she draws forth a little chorus of ap- plause from the signora and her ...
... father comes forward to meet her . In an instant she pushes past Carlotta and her lamp , and flings both arms round her father's neck , kissing him so fervently that she draws forth a little chorus of ap- plause from the signora and her ...
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MEDICINE AND SURGERY THe Progress | 113 |
PICCOLOMINI NEAS SYLVIUS POPE PIus II | 144 |
Temple | 248 |
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