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Pagina 286
... speak to you , Mary , " she said ; and then , after a pause- " You think I meant nothing but love and kindness when ... speak so , " I said ; " you could not leave me ? What could I do without you ? I am not an orphan as long as I have ...
... speak to you , Mary , " she said ; and then , after a pause- " You think I meant nothing but love and kindness when ... speak so , " I said ; " you could not leave me ? What could I do without you ? I am not an orphan as long as I have ...
Pagina 343
... speak the thought that was in the mind of each ; and then came footsteps on the gravel path , and Mr. Hel- der himself . 66 eager . He looked flushed and Williams , " he said , hurriedly , speak to you in your study . " " My dear friend ...
... speak the thought that was in the mind of each ; and then came footsteps on the gravel path , and Mr. Hel- der himself . 66 eager . He looked flushed and Williams , " he said , hurriedly , speak to you in your study . " " My dear friend ...
Pagina 556
... speak of him to anyone , un- less , perhaps , Aunt Sophy . Poor dear aunt , how much fonder I seem to have got of her since she went away . I wish she had left me Jumbo ; I could have talked as much nonsense as I liked to dear old Jum ...
... speak of him to anyone , un- less , perhaps , Aunt Sophy . Poor dear aunt , how much fonder I seem to have got of her since she went away . I wish she had left me Jumbo ; I could have talked as much nonsense as I liked to dear old Jum ...
Inhoudsopgave
MEDICINE AND SURGERY THe Progress | 113 |
PICCOLOMINI NEAS SYLVIUS POPE PIus II | 144 |
Temple | 248 |
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