The Life of Robert Louis StevensonMethuen, 1915 - Počet stran: 364 |
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... side for two and four hundred years respectively , our knowledge of them , in any real sense of the word , begins only at the end of the eigh- teenth century . After that date we have four por- traits , drawn in part by his own hand ...
... side for two and four hundred years respectively , our knowledge of them , in any real sense of the word , begins only at the end of the eigh- teenth century . After that date we have four por- traits , drawn in part by his own hand ...
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... side a very deserted lane , with the office door , a carpenter's shop , and the like ; and behind , the big , open slopes of the Calton Hill . Within , there was the seemingly rather awful rule of the old gentleman , tempered , I fancy ...
... side a very deserted lane , with the office door , a carpenter's shop , and the like ; and behind , the big , open slopes of the Calton Hill . Within , there was the seemingly rather awful rule of the old gentleman , tempered , I fancy ...
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... side and on the other a lack of affection . In person she was tall , slender , and graceful ; and her face and fair complexion retained their beauty , as her figure and walk preserved their elasticity , to the last . Her vivacity and ...
... side and on the other a lack of affection . In person she was tall , slender , and graceful ; and her face and fair complexion retained their beauty , as her figure and walk preserved their elasticity , to the last . Her vivacity and ...
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... side of the same road ; but that , having three outside walls , proved too cold for the delicate boy . Accord- ingly , in 1857 , the little family of three - for Louis remained an only child - moved half a mile further south into what ...
... side of the same road ; but that , having three outside walls , proved too cold for the delicate boy . Accord- ingly , in 1857 , the little family of three - for Louis remained an only child - moved half a mile further south into what ...
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... side next the kirk . . . . " In the garden on summer afternoons the sloping lawn was literally steeped in sunshine ; and all the day long , from the impending wood , there came the sweetest and fullest chorus of merles and thrushes and ...
... side next the kirk . . . . " In the garden on summer afternoons the sloping lawn was literally steeped in sunshine ; and all the day long , from the impending wood , there came the sweetest and fullest chorus of merles and thrushes and ...
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