Merton ; And, The SutherlandsGeorge Routledge & Sons, 1987 - 380 pagini |
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Pagina 97
... felt that he ought instantly to start for Liverpool , but that he still more strongly felt how totally impossible it was for him to quit her , and begged to know ( tremblingly alive to the answer ) , whether she felt inclined to ...
... felt that he ought instantly to start for Liverpool , but that he still more strongly felt how totally impossible it was for him to quit her , and begged to know ( tremblingly alive to the answer ) , whether she felt inclined to ...
Pagina 157
... felt it ; but he felt also conscious that it ought to be made ; and , accordingly , at four o'clock , Mr. Lambert , - his own particular Mr. Lambert , - had his audience of leave , and resigned into his master's hands the keys of office ...
... felt it ; but he felt also conscious that it ought to be made ; and , accordingly , at four o'clock , Mr. Lambert , - his own particular Mr. Lambert , - had his audience of leave , and resigned into his master's hands the keys of office ...
Pagina 194
... felt that he would give the world to see Wilmore , even for five minutes , but it was most unreasonable to expect such a gratification . It would have been unnatural that he should , under the cir . cumstances , visit him ; and he might ...
... felt that he would give the world to see Wilmore , even for five minutes , but it was most unreasonable to expect such a gratification . It would have been unnatural that he should , under the cir . cumstances , visit him ; and he might ...
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