The Library of Choice Literature and Encyclopædia of Universal Authorship, כרך 3Ainsworth Rand Spofford Gebbie & Company, 1895 |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 78
עמוד 5
... thought of the fields : and then for flowers and plants , why , Isaac began to think such matters fitter the thoughts of children and foolish girls , than the attention of grown men , with the world before them . Even Mrs. Pugwash saw ...
... thought of the fields : and then for flowers and plants , why , Isaac began to think such matters fitter the thoughts of children and foolish girls , than the attention of grown men , with the world before them . Even Mrs. Pugwash saw ...
עמוד 13
... thought he would endeavour to pave the way to resume , with Madame's per- mission , his favourite recreation , so he turned over in his mind as to how he should introduce the subject of tobacco ; and as they were sitting together , he ...
... thought he would endeavour to pave the way to resume , with Madame's per- mission , his favourite recreation , so he turned over in his mind as to how he should introduce the subject of tobacco ; and as they were sitting together , he ...
עמוד 18
... thought of dividing with her the fruits of a project which Madame Peere- boom had intended for her own sole benefit ( a small annuity excepted for the shoemaker . ) There was now no alternative left for her ; but it was with great ...
... thought of dividing with her the fruits of a project which Madame Peere- boom had intended for her own sole benefit ( a small annuity excepted for the shoemaker . ) There was now no alternative left for her ; but it was with great ...
עמוד 21
... thought for . Edith spoke very little , and seemed cheerful at the thought of going to Paris . In a week she was with the Comtesse d'Aurilliac . Every letter from the comtesse breathed de- lighted admiration for her charming and beau ...
... thought for . Edith spoke very little , and seemed cheerful at the thought of going to Paris . In a week she was with the Comtesse d'Aurilliac . Every letter from the comtesse breathed de- lighted admiration for her charming and beau ...
עמוד 23
... thought Edith , after he had gone . " Poor fellow ! how happy he will make some good woman when he has forgotten me . On the 11th of April Lady Hornbury received the following telegram : - " D'Aurilliac , Rue St. Honoré , Paris , to ...
... thought Edith , after he had gone . " Poor fellow ! how happy he will make some good woman when he has forgotten me . On the 11th of April Lady Hornbury received the following telegram : - " D'Aurilliac , Rue St. Honoré , Paris , to ...
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