De Clifford: Or, the Constant Man, Том 2Henry Colburn, 1841 - 4 страници |
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... Give me time to reflect by myself , and let me leave you , " said I , walking away ; and I plunged into the thickest part of the park . Here , for the hundredth time , I took myself to task ; and , for the hundredth time , worked myself ...
... Give me time to reflect by myself , and let me leave you , " said I , walking away ; and I plunged into the thickest part of the park . Here , for the hundredth time , I took myself to task ; and , for the hundredth time , worked myself ...
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... am sure , that will not wait till to - morrow , and I won't let your comfort at home be so soon disturbed . Hea- ven knows , you have need enough for it , so give me B 3 this naughty packet . I will put it away , THE CONSTANT MAN . 9.
... am sure , that will not wait till to - morrow , and I won't let your comfort at home be so soon disturbed . Hea- ven knows , you have need enough for it , so give me B 3 this naughty packet . I will put it away , THE CONSTANT MAN . 9.
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... give lost . SHAKSPEARE . - Winter's Tale . Although The air of paradise did fan the house , And angels offic'd all , I will be gone , That pitiful rumour may report my flight , To consolate thine ear . All's Well that Ends Well . It was ...
... give lost . SHAKSPEARE . - Winter's Tale . Although The air of paradise did fan the house , And angels offic'd all , I will be gone , That pitiful rumour may report my flight , To consolate thine ear . All's Well that Ends Well . It was ...
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... give or withdraw my esteem lightly . I well recollect the pleasure I had in being allowed to present you , as the friend of him who is lost to us , with this poor book . I never thought , or wished , to have it returned ; and if it has ...
... give or withdraw my esteem lightly . I well recollect the pleasure I had in being allowed to present you , as the friend of him who is lost to us , with this poor book . I never thought , or wished , to have it returned ; and if it has ...
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... give to its beauty its principal charm were now wanting . I no longer thought of it as the abode of science , of genius , of an inexhaustible mine of learning , the haunt of cultivated spirits , holding their arms open to myself to ...
... give to its beauty its principal charm were now wanting . I no longer thought of it as the abode of science , of genius , of an inexhaustible mine of learning , the haunt of cultivated spirits , holding their arms open to myself to ...
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