LandmarksMethuen, 1914 - 308 էջ |
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... sorry but she's not , " Jane replied . Nothing kept Rudd from bursting from his lair and setting right this monstrous error but the circum- stance that he had been forbidden to eavesdrop , as he was now doing . But of all the whoppers ...
... sorry but she's not , " Jane replied . Nothing kept Rudd from bursting from his lair and setting right this monstrous error but the circum- stance that he had been forbidden to eavesdrop , as he was now doing . But of all the whoppers ...
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... wicked how could he laugh and be so kind and so jolly ? " " Perhaps , " said Mrs. Sergison , with an inspiration , " he is sorry and has repented , and is now beginning to feel happy again . Just like you after you 36 LANDMARKS.
... wicked how could he laugh and be so kind and so jolly ? " " Perhaps , " said Mrs. Sergison , with an inspiration , " he is sorry and has repented , and is now beginning to feel happy again . Just like you after you 36 LANDMARKS.
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... sorry the next day that it was Sunday and there was no garden work to be done ; and on the Monday morning they went home again . And yet he wished too that he could see the gar- dener once more . He wanted to examine his face in a new ...
... sorry the next day that it was Sunday and there was no garden work to be done ; and on the Monday morning they went home again . And yet he wished too that he could see the gar- dener once more . He wanted to examine his face in a new ...
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... sorry , " said Rudd , " but I can't oblige . But I shall be glad if you will give me Warwick . " And Mr. Hoadley would disgorge Warwick with every appearance of discontent . " And Rugby , " Rudd would add , thus depriving Mr. Hoadley of ...
... sorry , " said Rudd , " but I can't oblige . But I shall be glad if you will give me Warwick . " And Mr. Hoadley would disgorge Warwick with every appearance of discontent . " And Rugby , " Rudd would add , thus depriving Mr. Hoadley of ...
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... sorry for Mr. Dimsdale , who had been sympathetic and sporting ; but to have to see his dead body . . . ! Vaguely they felt that this was not in the curriculum , and one boy openly remarked , when the first party had left , that he was ...
... sorry for Mr. Dimsdale , who had been sympathetic and sporting ; but to have to see his dead body . . . ! Vaguely they felt that this was not in the curriculum , and one boy openly remarked , when the first party had left , that he was ...
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Էջ 213 - WILT thou have this woman to thy wedded wife, to live together after God's ordinance in the holy estate of matrimony ? Wilt thou love her, comfort her, honour, and keep her, in sickness and in health, and, forsaking all other, keep thee only unto her, so long as ye both shall live ? The man shall answer, I Will.
Էջ 214 - Wommn, .• wilt thou have this Man to thy wedded husband, to live together after God's ordinance in the holy estate of Matrimony? Wilt thou obey him, and serve him, love, honour, and keep him in sickness and in health; and, forsaking all others, keep thee only unto him, so long as ye both shall live?
Էջ 124 - One of the most serious thoughts that life provokes is the reflection that we can never tell, at the time, whether a word, a look, a touch, an occurrence of any kind, is trivial or important.
Էջ 20 - Adam and Eve and Pinchme Went down to the river to "bathe. Adam and. Eve got drownded Who do you think was saved?
Էջ 177 - There is only one thing to do and that is to go on down the river.
Էջ 214 - Esther, to be my wedded wife, for better for worse, for richer for poorer, to love and to cherish, till death us do part ; and thereto I plight thee my troth.
Էջ 45 - A starry night for a ramble, In the flowery dell, Through the bush and bramble, Kiss, but never tell!
Էջ 1 - Lucas calls his story a moving-picture novel, because in it he has fried to adapt to the novelist's use the methods of "the gifted gentlemen who apply the severe selective machinery of the cinema.