The Ladies' Companion, Հատոր 13William W. Snowden, 1840 |
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Արդյունքներ 57–ի 1-ից 5-ը:
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... followed you obediently . What have you of importance to say to me ? " " I began to tell him of my visit to Vienna - of the aunt of Josephine ; but he interrupted me with— “ I know all that ! But what the mischief has it all to do with ...
... followed you obediently . What have you of importance to say to me ? " " I began to tell him of my visit to Vienna - of the aunt of Josephine ; but he interrupted me with— “ I know all that ! But what the mischief has it all to do with ...
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... followed him , clapping their hands and shouting in glee , he proceeded towards Park Row . As he had tasted no food during the day , he determined first to eat the best meal one of the tip - top restorants could furnish , and to ...
... followed him , clapping their hands and shouting in glee , he proceeded towards Park Row . As he had tasted no food during the day , he determined first to eat the best meal one of the tip - top restorants could furnish , and to ...
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... follow him ! What could it mean ? He quickened his pace - but the stranger quickened his in proportion ; he turned into Chamber Street - so did the stranger ; he almost ... followed . The stranger as DAVIE MC'CRACKER'S LOVE ADVENTURE . 15.
... follow him ! What could it mean ? He quickened his pace - but the stranger quickened his in proportion ; he turned into Chamber Street - so did the stranger ; he almost ... followed . The stranger as DAVIE MC'CRACKER'S LOVE ADVENTURE . 15.
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... followed . But Davie's agitation and suffering preyed upon his strength , and added to his fatigue ; while the stranger was of firm build , and did not yield in the slightest degree . Davie saw that the intervening distance between them ...
... followed . But Davie's agitation and suffering preyed upon his strength , and added to his fatigue ; while the stranger was of firm build , and did not yield in the slightest degree . Davie saw that the intervening distance between them ...
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... followed by her visitor . " Come here , Edward , do , and break me some of this sweet - briar ; it scratches my fingers so . " Clark dropped Mary's hand , and went to obey this capricious sum- mons . 66 ' Don't try to persuade Mary to ...
... followed by her visitor . " Come here , Edward , do , and break me some of this sweet - briar ; it scratches my fingers so . " Clark dropped Mary's hand , and went to obey this capricious sum- mons . 66 ' Don't try to persuade Mary to ...
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