Guide to Social HappinessEdward Walker, 1850 - 512 էջ |
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Էջ 72
... heard in certain situations in the open air is prover- bially musical - heard as a number of these social and sagacious inhabitants of the woods are winging their slow and solemn flight , while their shadows flit over the richly ...
... heard in certain situations in the open air is prover- bially musical - heard as a number of these social and sagacious inhabitants of the woods are winging their slow and solemn flight , while their shadows flit over the richly ...
Էջ 19
... heard their approaching voices without any thought of the subject of their conversation ; when suddenly the sound of her own name struck upon her ear . It was Lord B , who descanted on her merits in the following manner : " This friend ...
... heard their approaching voices without any thought of the subject of their conversation ; when suddenly the sound of her own name struck upon her ear . It was Lord B , who descanted on her merits in the following manner : " This friend ...
Էջ 30
... heard about his worldly affairs , and harsh comments were made upon his useless daughter . Anna's health was also extremely delicate , and she would often talk to Mary of the cold Scottish blight , from which , she believed , she never ...
... heard about his worldly affairs , and harsh comments were made upon his useless daughter . Anna's health was also extremely delicate , and she would often talk to Mary of the cold Scottish blight , from which , she believed , she never ...
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ELLEN EKSDALE 68 | 68 |
THE CURATES WIDOW 83 | 83 |
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