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... matters ; at least , so the other said , who was herself of the very Highest Church faction , and made the cupboard in her room into an oratory , and fasted on every Friday in the year . Their paternal house of Drummington , Foker could ...
... matters ; at least , so the other said , who was herself of the very Highest Church faction , and made the cupboard in her room into an oratory , and fasted on every Friday in the year . Their paternal house of Drummington , Foker could ...
Pagina 14
... matter , Harry ? why are you so pale ? You have been raking and smoking too much , you wicked boy , " said Lady Ann . Foker said , " How do , aunt , " " How do , Ann , " in a perturbed manner — muttered something about a pressing ...
... matter , Harry ? why are you so pale ? You have been raking and smoking too much , you wicked boy , " said Lady Ann . Foker said , " How do , aunt , " " How do , Ann , " in a perturbed manner — muttered something about a pressing ...
Pagina 29
... matter of experience and practice . It is not money which causes you to perceive a fallacy , or Paley to argue a point ; but a natural or acquired aptitude for that kind of truth : and a poet sets down his thoughts and experiences upon ...
... matter of experience and practice . It is not money which causes you to perceive a fallacy , or Paley to argue a point ; but a natural or acquired aptitude for that kind of truth : and a poet sets down his thoughts and experiences upon ...
Pagina 54
... matters of last night . ' " What little matters ? ' says I. ' Do you owe me any money , Marky ? ' " Bah ! ' says he ; ' do not let us have any more jesting . I have your note of hand for three hundred and forty louis . La voici ! ' says ...
... matters of last night . ' " What little matters ? ' says I. ' Do you owe me any money , Marky ? ' " Bah ! ' says he ; ' do not let us have any more jesting . I have your note of hand for three hundred and forty louis . La voici ! ' says ...
Pagina 56
... matter . Good bye , sir .'- And she was sweeping out of the room , her voice regular choking in her pocket - handkerchief . " Countess ! ' says I , rushing after her and seizing her hand . " Leave me , Monsieur le Colonel , ' says she ...
... matter . Good bye , sir .'- And she was sweeping out of the room , her voice regular choking in her pocket - handkerchief . " Countess ! ' says I , rushing after her and seizing her hand . " Leave me , Monsieur le Colonel , ' says she ...
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Populaire passages
Pagina 436 - I do not like thee, Dr Fell. The reason why I cannot tell, But this I know, I know full well, I do not like thee, Dr Fell.
Pagina 437 - The man that lays his hand upon a woman, Save in the way of kindness, is a wretch Whom 'twere gross flattery to name a coward.