Works, Հատոր 28J. G. Gregory, 1859 |
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Արդյունքներ 52–ի 1-ից 3-ը:
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... stood an extremely handsome , well - dressed young man . The dragoon looked at him for a moment with the drollery that characterized his manner , and then continued : " This is a new - comer in the scene ; it is usual , you know , for ...
... stood an extremely handsome , well - dressed young man . The dragoon looked at him for a moment with the drollery that characterized his manner , and then continued : " This is a new - comer in the scene ; it is usual , you know , for ...
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... stood , to trace the route of the high- way from the plains into the mountains . By following this line with her eyes , she soon discovered the point whence she had seen the mysterious dwelling , and directly opposite to that point she ...
... stood , to trace the route of the high- way from the plains into the mountains . By following this line with her eyes , she soon discovered the point whence she had seen the mysterious dwelling , and directly opposite to that point she ...
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... stood the animal , and then , casting a brief but expressive glance at his aide he retired into the building , followed by that gentleman . On entering an apartment that was apparently fitted for his reception , he took a seat , and ...
... stood the animal , and then , casting a brief but expressive glance at his aide he retired into the building , followed by that gentleman . On entering an apartment that was apparently fitted for his reception , he took a seat , and ...
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