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Pagina 166
... talk . He was ready to talk to Frank too , but that young gentleman was cold , and in- clined to be supercilious ; and a political question coming up , they differed thereon , and Frank being ultra - conservative in his opinions ...
... talk . He was ready to talk to Frank too , but that young gentleman was cold , and in- clined to be supercilious ; and a political question coming up , they differed thereon , and Frank being ultra - conservative in his opinions ...
Pagina 167
... talks to women ; it refreshes him . Life could not go on but for this kind of contrast . " " You don't know how clever ... talk to all women alike , but I am quite sure that clever men , and clever women too , are just as fond of talking ...
... talks to women ; it refreshes him . Life could not go on but for this kind of contrast . " " You don't know how clever ... talk to all women alike , but I am quite sure that clever men , and clever women too , are just as fond of talking ...
Pagina 411
... talk non- sense . " She paused . She certainly had not heard the Grevilles talk nonsense ; " but they must , they can't talk poor business to gen tlemen , and they have no other conversa- tion , so they must fall back on nonsense ! Ah ...
... talk non- sense . " She paused . She certainly had not heard the Grevilles talk nonsense ; " but they must , they can't talk poor business to gen tlemen , and they have no other conversa- tion , so they must fall back on nonsense ! Ah ...
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MEDICINE AND SURGERY THe Progress | 113 |
PICCOLOMINI NEAS SYLVIUS POPE PIus II | 144 |
Temple | 248 |
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