Literature of the Early RepublicEdwin Harrison Cady Rinehart, 1950 - Počet stran: 495 |
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Strana 432
... Manly's ward , Miss Letitia , is a young lady of immense fortune ; and his niece , Miss Charlotte Manly , is a young lady of great sprightli- ness and beauty . MANLY That gentleman , Sir , is my uncle , and Miss Manly my sister . DIMPLE ...
... Manly's ward , Miss Letitia , is a young lady of immense fortune ; and his niece , Miss Charlotte Manly , is a young lady of great sprightli- ness and beauty . MANLY That gentleman , Sir , is my uncle , and Miss Manly my sister . DIMPLE ...
Strana 436
... Manly , Maria , -Miss Van Rough , brother . MARIA Her brother ! ( Turns and sees MANLY . ) Oh ! my The very gentleman I have been praising . MANLY The same amiable girl I saw this morning ! CHARLOTTE Why , you look as if you were ...
... Manly , Maria , -Miss Van Rough , brother . MARIA Her brother ! ( Turns and sees MANLY . ) Oh ! my The very gentleman I have been praising . MANLY The same amiable girl I saw this morning ! CHARLOTTE Why , you look as if you were ...
Strana 437
... MANLY Do you never attend the theatre , Sir ? DIMPLE I was tortured there once . CHARLOTTE Pray , Mr. Dimple , was it a tragedy or a comedy ? DIMPLE Faith , Madam , I cannot tell ; for I sat with my back to the stage all the time ...
... MANLY Do you never attend the theatre , Sir ? DIMPLE I was tortured there once . CHARLOTTE Pray , Mr. Dimple , was it a tragedy or a comedy ? DIMPLE Faith , Madam , I cannot tell ; for I sat with my back to the stage all the time ...
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THE MAKING OF THE REPUBLIC | 1 |
from History of the American Revolu | 55 |
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