Herbert Lacy, Svazek 3H. Colburn, 1828 - Počet stran: 285 |
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Strana 47
... seen hanging over the distant horizon ; and the increasing turmoil , and bewildering movement of a teeming population , soon impel you to the full conviction that you are pene- trating the recesses of the modern Babylon . Few can enter ...
... seen hanging over the distant horizon ; and the increasing turmoil , and bewildering movement of a teeming population , soon impel you to the full conviction that you are pene- trating the recesses of the modern Babylon . Few can enter ...
Strana 63
... seen and heard , and all the inquiries that had been made after them . " " I am afraid , " said Agnes , sighing , " there would be little in ball - room inquiries that could give them much pleasure . Even if I amused them at the time ...
... seen and heard , and all the inquiries that had been made after them . " " I am afraid , " said Agnes , sighing , " there would be little in ball - room inquiries that could give them much pleasure . Even if I amused them at the time ...
Strana 85
... seen you when you were a child . Topic and interest are all on their side ; and you , the unhappy presentée , have nothing to say , and little to feel , except the oppressive difficulty of being sufficiently grateful for the extent of ...
... seen you when you were a child . Topic and interest are all on their side ; and you , the unhappy presentée , have nothing to say , and little to feel , except the oppressive difficulty of being sufficiently grateful for the extent of ...
Strana 86
... seen before , and of whose history she knew nothing . She envied her brother for having " bloomed un- seen " in his days of childhood , and for his present exemption from all recognition . In -consideration of her own distresses , she ...
... seen before , and of whose history she knew nothing . She envied her brother for having " bloomed un- seen " in his days of childhood , and for his present exemption from all recognition . In -consideration of her own distresses , she ...
Strana 94
... seen each other , and each of these circumstances brought with it a long train of agitating thoughts . The last time they had met , except in the midst of crowds , was on the morning after the ball at Westcourt , and in that inter- view ...
... seen each other , and each of these circumstances brought with it a long train of agitating thoughts . The last time they had met , except in the midst of crowds , was on the morning after the ball at Westcourt , and in that inter- view ...
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