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Pagina 32
... hand he playfully struck Pen on the cheek . That part of Pen's countenance turned as red as it had ever done in the earliest days of his blushes : he grasped the other's hand and said , " Thank you , Warrington , " with all his might ...
... hand he playfully struck Pen on the cheek . That part of Pen's countenance turned as red as it had ever done in the earliest days of his blushes : he grasped the other's hand and said , " Thank you , Warrington , " with all his might ...
Pagina 36
... hand for a minute , the Doctor drew that lady towards him and fairly kissed her at which salute , of course , Helen burst out crying on the Doctor's shoulder , for her heart was too full to give any other reply : and the Doctor ...
... hand for a minute , the Doctor drew that lady towards him and fairly kissed her at which salute , of course , Helen burst out crying on the Doctor's shoulder , for her heart was too full to give any other reply : and the Doctor ...
Pagina 37
... hand to Miss Bell . No one except herself and her admirer knew of this proposal : or that Pynsent had been rejected by her , and probably the reasons she gave to the mortified young man himself , were not those which actuated her ...
... hand to Miss Bell . No one except herself and her admirer knew of this proposal : or that Pynsent had been rejected by her , and probably the reasons she gave to the mortified young man himself , were not those which actuated her ...
Pagina 50
... hand . " I'm a madman when I get the liquor on board me ; and ain't fit to be trusted with a spirit - bottle . When I once begin I can't stop till I've emptied it ; and when I've swallowed it , Lord knows what I say or what I don't say ...
... hand . " I'm a madman when I get the liquor on board me ; and ain't fit to be trusted with a spirit - bottle . When I once begin I can't stop till I've emptied it ; and when I've swallowed it , Lord knows what I say or what I don't say ...
Pagina 52
... hand at the pianner . Lor bless you , she'd sit down and sing to you , and gaze at you , until she warbled your soul out of your body a'most . She asked me to go to her evening parties every Toosday ; and didn't I take opera - boxes and ...
... hand at the pianner . Lor bless you , she'd sit down and sing to you , and gaze at you , until she warbled your soul out of your body a'most . She asked me to go to her evening parties every Toosday ; and didn't I take opera - boxes and ...
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