Merton ; And, The SutherlandsGeorge Routledge & Sons, 1987 - 380 pagini |
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Pagina 61
... reason for every thing in this world ; and I'm quite sure there's a reason for your not knowing those people to - day . So , as I was saying , poor Char - les- From this point , the vivacious conversation of his fair companion was ...
... reason for every thing in this world ; and I'm quite sure there's a reason for your not knowing those people to - day . So , as I was saying , poor Char - les- From this point , the vivacious conversation of his fair companion was ...
Pagina 97
... reason for her extreme haste and anxiety for the marriage , in some other feeling than that of mere affection for ... reasons ; " and though reasons were as plentiful as black- berries , she would give " Hal " none upon compulsion ...
... reason for her extreme haste and anxiety for the marriage , in some other feeling than that of mere affection for ... reasons ; " and though reasons were as plentiful as black- berries , she would give " Hal " none upon compulsion ...
Pagina 145
... reason and religion had taught her to regard the world with complacent satisfaction , and resolve to live in it an ... reasons best known to herself , and which any of us may guess , did not think it safe or judicious to enforce at the ...
... reason and religion had taught her to regard the world with complacent satisfaction , and resolve to live in it an ... reasons best known to herself , and which any of us may guess , did not think it safe or judicious to enforce at the ...
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