Littell's Living Age, Том 125Living Age Company, Incorporated, 1875 |
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... turning sharply round ; " and what business have you on my father's land ? " She was in the greatest fright at the ... turned towards her . The rider had not caught her voice , but had descried some white thing flut- tering between him ...
... turning sharply round ; " and what business have you on my father's land ? " She was in the greatest fright at the ... turned towards her . The rider had not caught her voice , but had descried some white thing flut- tering between him ...
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... turned round and quickly made an end of that matter . Snorro represents English Har- old , with a first party of these horse com- ing up , and , with preliminary salutations , asking if Tosti were there , and if Har- ald were ; making ...
... turned round and quickly made an end of that matter . Snorro represents English Har- old , with a first party of these horse com- ing up , and , with preliminary salutations , asking if Tosti were there , and if Har- ald were ; making ...
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... turned the corner , crossed Piccadilly , turned up by Leicester Fields , of which one side was open in those days , and stopped at the door of a comfortable - looking house . " Mr. Reynolds was not at home ; Miss Reynolds was engaged ...
... turned the corner , crossed Piccadilly , turned up by Leicester Fields , of which one side was open in those days , and stopped at the door of a comfortable - looking house . " Mr. Reynolds was not at home ; Miss Reynolds was engaged ...
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... turned to Angelica . " Will you honour me by permitting a painting - room . Come this way , " said visit to your ... turning stair- case Angel was amused to see a little figure wrapped in a sort of cloak appear- ing in a doorway -a ...
... turned to Angelica . " Will you honour me by permitting a painting - room . Come this way , " said visit to your ... turning stair- case Angel was amused to see a little figure wrapped in a sort of cloak appear- ing in a doorway -a ...
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... turned to him more constrainedly , for Lady W.'s somewhat haughty stare was still upon Antonio . " You must come to - morrow morning when I am alone , Antonio , and then we will talk over our business ; " and she held out her hand . " I ...
... turned to him more constrainedly , for Lady W.'s somewhat haughty stare was still upon Antonio . " You must come to - morrow morning when I am alone , Antonio , and then we will talk over our business ; " and she held out her hand . " I ...
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