The Life of Robert Louis StevensonMethuen, 1915 - Počet stran: 364 |
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... period of the annual voyage , which was his medi- cine and delight . In vain his sons dissuaded him from the adventure . The day approached , the ob- stinate old gentleman was found in his room , fur- tively packing a portmanteau , and ...
... period of the annual voyage , which was his medi- cine and delight . In vain his sons dissuaded him from the adventure . The day approached , the ob- stinate old gentleman was found in his room , fur- tively packing a portmanteau , and ...
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... period of misunder- standing they had , but it was brief , and might have been avoided had either of the pair been less sincere or less in earnest . Afterwards , and perhaps as a consequence , their comprehension and appreciation of ...
... period of misunder- standing they had , but it was brief , and might have been avoided had either of the pair been less sincere or less in earnest . Afterwards , and perhaps as a consequence , their comprehension and appreciation of ...
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... period ( now the property of the Savile Club ) . " After several years of feeble and ineffectual endeavour with regard to my third initial ( a thing I loathe ) , I have been led to put myself out of reach of such accident in the future ...
... period ( now the property of the Savile Club ) . " After several years of feeble and ineffectual endeavour with regard to my third initial ( a thing I loathe ) , I have been led to put myself out of reach of such accident in the future ...
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... periods , in Edinburgh and else- where , both when he was unable to leave the house , and also in order to supplement and help his school- work , a custom prevalent in Scotland . The teachers who gave him private lessons spoke of his ...
... periods , in Edinburgh and else- where , both when he was unable to leave the house , and also in order to supplement and help his school- work , a custom prevalent in Scotland . The teachers who gave him private lessons spoke of his ...
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... period . " In some ways , " she wrote , " he was more like a boy of sixteen . My uncle had a great belief ( inherited from his father ) in the educa- tional value of travel , and to this end and for the benefit of Louis he devoted his ...
... period . " In some ways , " she wrote , " he was more like a boy of sixteen . My uncle had a great belief ( inherited from his father ) in the educa- tional value of travel , and to this end and for the benefit of Louis he devoted his ...
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