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Pagina 21
... meet his acquaintances . You know Mr. Saltasche very well , Mr. Hogan ? " " Yes , very well - we are fast friends . He wrote to you ? " Hogan wanted to get to business at once ; but the Hamburger was not to be hurried . " Ah ! I have ...
... meet his acquaintances . You know Mr. Saltasche very well , Mr. Hogan ? " " Yes , very well - we are fast friends . He wrote to you ? " Hogan wanted to get to business at once ; but the Hamburger was not to be hurried . " Ah ! I have ...
Pagina 36
... meet . Shall we not ? " and he took both her hands in his . " Let us go in , please ; we have stayed too long . No ! please don't keep me . Yes , I'll remember to write . I will , indeed - I pro- mise . " Nellie was trembling and pale ...
... meet . Shall we not ? " and he took both her hands in his . " Let us go in , please ; we have stayed too long . No ! please don't keep me . Yes , I'll remember to write . I will , indeed - I pro- mise . " Nellie was trembling and pale ...
Pagina 78
... meet them , his eyes sparkling with exultation . " I am so pleased you have come . My sister and Mrs. Grey are in the tents : we shall follow them . How do you do , Captain ? " My cousin , Miss Stroude , from London : Mr. 78 Hogan , M.P..
... meet them , his eyes sparkling with exultation . " I am so pleased you have come . My sister and Mrs. Grey are in the tents : we shall follow them . How do you do , Captain ? " My cousin , Miss Stroude , from London : Mr. 78 Hogan , M.P..
Pagina 89
lady Mary Hartley. saw him in London the day before yesterday ? Did you meet Diana and Aunt Bursford ? " " Oh yes , several times . I called in Clarges Street . They are looking uncommonly well , and go out immensely . The day I saw them ...
lady Mary Hartley. saw him in London the day before yesterday ? Did you meet Diana and Aunt Bursford ? " " Oh yes , several times . I called in Clarges Street . They are looking uncommonly well , and go out immensely . The day I saw them ...
Pagina 113
... meet- ing them , combining and arranging . By the time he had reached his office his whole course had been struck out . Not so with her . As soon as he left the room she threw herself on the sofa , with her hands clasped above her head ...
... meet- ing them , combining and arranging . By the time he had reached his office his whole course had been struck out . Not so with her . As soon as he left the room she threw herself on the sofa , with her hands clasped above her head ...
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Pagina 243 - L'homme n'est qu'un roseau le plus faible de la nature, mais c'est un roseau pensant. Il ne faut pas que l'univers entier s'arme pour l'écraser. Une vapeur, une goutte d'eau, suffit pour le tuer. Mais quand l'univers l'écraserait, l'homme serait encore plus noble que ce qui le tue, parce qu'il sait qu'il meurt; et l'avantage que l'univers a sur lui, l'univers n'en sait rien.
Pagina 147 - Doth any man doubt, that if there were taken out of men's minds vain opinions, flattering hopes, false valuations, imaginations as one would, and the like, but it would leave the minds of a number of men poor shrunken things, full of melancholy, and indisposition, and unpleasing to themselves?
Pagina 45 - VYNER (Lady Mary). Every day a Portion. Adapted from the Bible and the Prayer Book, for the Private Devotions of those living in Widowhood. Collected and edited by Lady Mary Vyner. Square crown 8vo. Cloth extra, price 5$.
Pagina 45 - VOGEL (Dr. Hermann). The Chemical Effects of Light and Photography, in their application to Art, Science, and Industry.
Pagina 5 - The English Constitution. A New Edition, Revised and Corrected, with an Introductory Dissertation on Recent Changes and Events. Crown 8vo. Cloth, price js.
Pagina 147 - Truth may perhaps come to the price of a pearl, that showeth best by day ; but it will not rise to the price of a diamond or carbuncle, that showeth best in varied lights.
Pagina 30 - The Medical Guide for Anglo-Indians. Being a Compendium of Advice to Europeans in India, relating to the Preservation and Regulation of Health. With a Supplement on the Management of Children in India. Second Edition. Crown 8vo. Limp cloth, price 3* . 6d, MALDEN (HE and EE) Princes and Princesses.
Pagina 10 - The Principles of Mental Physiology. With their Applications to the Training and Discipline of the Mind, and the Study of its Morbid Conditions.
Pagina 11 - World : a Simple Account of Man in Early Times. Sixth Edition. Crown 8vo. Cloth, price 3$. A Special Edition for Schools. Price is. The Childhood of Religions. Including a Simple Account of the Birth and Growth of Myths and Legends. Third Thousand. Crown 8vo. Cloth, price 5$.
Pagina 35 - Our Place among Infinities. A Series of Essays contrasting our little abode in space and time with the Infinities around us. To which are added Essays on "Astrology,