The Spy: A Tale of the Neutral GroundHoughton Mifflin, 1911 - 434 էջ |
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Էջ vii
... young admirers to learn that he was led into an attempt to portray English rather than American life . Of English life he knew little ; he had been in London on brief on - shore visits , but of society there he had almost no first ...
... young admirers to learn that he was led into an attempt to portray English rather than American life . Of English life he knew little ; he had been in London on brief on - shore visits , but of society there he had almost no first ...
Էջ xviii
... young , and too much in need of every heart and hand , to regard these partial divisions , small as they were in actual amount , with indifference . The evil was greatly increased by the activity of the English in profiting by these ...
... young , and too much in need of every heart and hand , to regard these partial divisions , small as they were in actual amount , with indifference . The evil was greatly increased by the activity of the English in profiting by these ...
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... young and unpracticed among his own countrymen , by pictures drawn from a state of society so different from that to which he belonged . The writer , while he knew how much of what he had done was purely acci- dental , felt the reproach ...
... young and unpracticed among his own countrymen , by pictures drawn from a state of society so different from that to which he belonged . The writer , while he knew how much of what he had done was purely acci- dental , felt the reproach ...
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... young ladies had again taken their seats beside the workstand , while their aunt , Miss Jeanette Peyton , with- drew to superintend the preparations necessary to appease the hunger of their unexpected visitor . A short silence pre ...
... young ladies had again taken their seats beside the workstand , while their aunt , Miss Jeanette Peyton , with- drew to superintend the preparations necessary to appease the hunger of their unexpected visitor . A short silence pre ...
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... young master , and imprinting on it a fervent kiss , Cæsar withdrew . The boy did not reënter the room ; and the black himself , after some time , returned , just as the young British captain was exclaiming , " But who is this Mr ...
... young master , and imprinting on it a fervent kiss , Cæsar withdrew . The boy did not reënter the room ; and the black himself , after some time , returned , just as the young British captain was exclaiming , " But who is this Mr ...
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The Spy: A Tale of the Neutral Ground ; with the Portrait of the Author James Fenimore Cooper Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1842 |
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