Merton ; And, The SutherlandsGeorge Routledge & Sons, 1987 - 380 pagini |
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Pagina 65
... Wilson ; " and then I saw a whisper- ing , and a turning pale , and a flushing red , and presently the two girls marched off : and I forthwith engaged Mrs. Meadows in a conversation about pictures and poets ; kept her attention employed ...
... Wilson ; " and then I saw a whisper- ing , and a turning pale , and a flushing red , and presently the two girls marched off : and I forthwith engaged Mrs. Meadows in a conversation about pictures and poets ; kept her attention employed ...
Pagina 260
... Wilson caught him by both hands , Mrs. Meadows looked attentively through her glass at the expression of his ... Wilson . ' It gives me equal pleasure with yourself , " said Mrs. Wilson archly . " What is it , my dear people ? " said ...
... Wilson caught him by both hands , Mrs. Meadows looked attentively through her glass at the expression of his ... Wilson . ' It gives me equal pleasure with yourself , " said Mrs. Wilson archly . " What is it , my dear people ? " said ...
Pagina 273
... Wilson and his wife had been holding a midnight council also ; in which she expressed her asto- nishment at Fanny's altered manner to both of them . His surprise was less extravagant than hers , because he felt that something might have ...
... Wilson and his wife had been holding a midnight council also ; in which she expressed her asto- nishment at Fanny's altered manner to both of them . His surprise was less extravagant than hers , because he felt that something might have ...
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