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Pagina 348
... leave Mr. Helder , and she could not do this now when she was longing to see him oftener . " Do you mean I am to go to Rome with you ? " " No ! oh , no ! " Mr. Williams looked at her . It was evident this arrangement had not occurred to ...
... leave Mr. Helder , and she could not do this now when she was longing to see him oftener . " Do you mean I am to go to Rome with you ? " " No ! oh , no ! " Mr. Williams looked at her . It was evident this arrangement had not occurred to ...
Pagina 556
... leave time for any talk . But now he had come home again , and she began to realise that when next he left her there would be a longer , wearier time to get through than even this day had been . 66 Alone , too , " she said , " and yet I ...
... leave time for any talk . But now he had come home again , and she began to realise that when next he left her there would be a longer , wearier time to get through than even this day had been . 66 Alone , too , " she said , " and yet I ...
Pagina 713
... leave her aunt's bedside . Her father came in and out of the room , but he was so entirely unnerved that Bertha was ... leave her ? I could not sleep bet- ter away than I can here . See , I can lean my head against the pillow , and get ...
... leave her aunt's bedside . Her father came in and out of the room , but he was so entirely unnerved that Bertha was ... leave her ? I could not sleep bet- ter away than I can here . See , I can lean my head against the pillow , and get ...
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MEDICINE AND SURGERY THe Progress | 113 |
PICCOLOMINI NEAS SYLVIUS POPE PIus II | 144 |
Temple | 248 |
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