Merton ; And, The SutherlandsGeorge Routledge & Sons, 1987 - 380 pagini |
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Pagina 98
... looked the lovely little island as they rounded Calshot , and a drizzling rain and fresh breeze ( as the sailors call a wind fit to blow the teeth out of one's head ) , gave as many additional désagrémens to the passage as even Henry ...
... looked the lovely little island as they rounded Calshot , and a drizzling rain and fresh breeze ( as the sailors call a wind fit to blow the teeth out of one's head ) , gave as many additional désagrémens to the passage as even Henry ...
Pagina 343
... looked awkward , and felt excessively sick . Lazenby made an observation upon the general miscon- duct of servants , and the great deterioration every thing had undergone during the last five - and - thirty years ; in which he was ably ...
... looked awkward , and felt excessively sick . Lazenby made an observation upon the general miscon- duct of servants , and the great deterioration every thing had undergone during the last five - and - thirty years ; in which he was ably ...
Pagina 367
... looked at her as he sat down , and thought , --- not as he had heretofore thought , that her countenance , though plainish , was full of expression , or that her eyes were intelligent , or that her manners were winning , or that her ...
... looked at her as he sat down , and thought , --- not as he had heretofore thought , that her countenance , though plainish , was full of expression , or that her eyes were intelligent , or that her manners were winning , or that her ...
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