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תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 29
עמוד 132
... LEONTINE and OLIVIA . LEONTINE . 3 There they go , thoughtless and happy . My dearest Olivia , what would I give to see you capable of sharing in their amusements , and as cheerful as they are . OLIVIA . How , my Leontine , how can I be ...
... LEONTINE and OLIVIA . LEONTINE . 3 There they go , thoughtless and happy . My dearest Olivia , what would I give to see you capable of sharing in their amusements , and as cheerful as they are . OLIVIA . How , my Leontine , how can I be ...
עמוד 133
... LEONTINE . Her aunt scarce ever writes , and all my sister's letters are directed to me . OLIVIA . But won't your refusing Miss Richland , for whom you know the old gentleman intends you , create a suspicion ? LEONTINE . There , there's ...
... LEONTINE . Her aunt scarce ever writes , and all my sister's letters are directed to me . OLIVIA . But won't your refusing Miss Richland , for whom you know the old gentleman intends you , create a suspicion ? LEONTINE . There , there's ...
עמוד 201
... LEONTINE . CROAKER . Possible ! Why he's in the house now , sir ; more anxious about me than my own son , sir . LEONTINE . Then , sir , he's a villain . CROAKER . How , sirrah ! a villain , because he takes most care of your father ? I ...
... LEONTINE . CROAKER . Possible ! Why he's in the house now , sir ; more anxious about me than my own son , sir . LEONTINE . Then , sir , he's a villain . CROAKER . How , sirrah ! a villain , because he takes most care of your father ? I ...
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