Merton ; And, The SutherlandsGeorge Routledge & Sons, 1987 - 380 pagini |
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Pagina 50
... Perhaps , " said the man , " it may have happened thus : I come from Brough , Sir , " - ( which fact he added in order to give weight to his surmises ) , " and know all those parts , -and I dare say that- " " Well , what ? " inquired ...
... Perhaps , " said the man , " it may have happened thus : I come from Brough , Sir , " - ( which fact he added in order to give weight to his surmises ) , " and know all those parts , -and I dare say that- " " Well , what ? " inquired ...
Pagina 98
... perhaps she might discover more than one who were as well satisfied as herself with the departure of Merton for the country . CHAPTER VII . " Hang her ! I do but say what she is so delicate with her needle -an admirable musician ! -O ...
... perhaps she might discover more than one who were as well satisfied as herself with the departure of Merton for the country . CHAPTER VII . " Hang her ! I do but say what she is so delicate with her needle -an admirable musician ! -O ...
Pagina 308
... perhaps have surprised George , had not the old lady explained to him that she thought it not at all impossible , if she delayed her departure , that her tall friend in the stockinets might offer something like a re- monstrance against ...
... perhaps have surprised George , had not the old lady explained to him that she thought it not at all impossible , if she delayed her departure , that her tall friend in the stockinets might offer something like a re- monstrance against ...
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