Social evils, and their remedyHarper & Bros., 1834 |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 21
עמוד 45
... felt myself the first person in company ; " Very good , very good ! If you'll permit me , Miss Collinson , I will run this over . More light , Miss Collinson , eh ! More light for this dark little island in which we dwell . More light ...
... felt myself the first person in company ; " Very good , very good ! If you'll permit me , Miss Collinson , I will run this over . More light , Miss Collinson , eh ! More light for this dark little island in which we dwell . More light ...
עמוד 100
... felt a repulsive shudder when I heard profane sentiments from a woman's lips . I never could quite deaden the feeling , in my own days of open profaneness and ungodliness , when Mrs. Philips and her family were my chosen companions ...
... felt a repulsive shudder when I heard profane sentiments from a woman's lips . I never could quite deaden the feeling , in my own days of open profaneness and ungodliness , when Mrs. Philips and her family were my chosen companions ...
עמוד 104
... felt on the Saturday evening , as if a festival was expected and prepared for , and I saw on the Sunday morn- ing that the festival had arrived . I had heard much said in praise of Mr. Herbert , the vicar of Hallowdine , and was dis ...
... felt on the Saturday evening , as if a festival was expected and prepared for , and I saw on the Sunday morn- ing that the festival had arrived . I had heard much said in praise of Mr. Herbert , the vicar of Hallowdine , and was dis ...
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