RanthorpeOhio University Press, 1974 - Počet stran: 369 A bildungsroman about the moral and intellectual growth of a young writer, first published in 1847. |
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... Harry to decamp ; but Harry took off his gloves with extreme coolness , folded them up , put them in his pocket , and then , without heeding the remonstrances of his companion , quickly knocked the costermonger down . A yell of derision ...
... Harry to decamp ; but Harry took off his gloves with extreme coolness , folded them up , put them in his pocket , and then , without heeding the remonstrances of his companion , quickly knocked the costermonger down . A yell of derision ...
Strana 276
... Harry came up the lane . Harry was delighted ; Walter had a great fondness for him , and thought him such a " nice gentleman . " They played and talked together ; and Harry artfully elicited from him all the particulars of Isola's ways ...
... Harry came up the lane . Harry was delighted ; Walter had a great fondness for him , and thought him such a " nice gentleman . " They played and talked together ; and Harry artfully elicited from him all the particulars of Isola's ways ...
Strana 309
... Harry's outstretched hand by a cold bow , motioned him to a chair . Harry under- stood the reception from a rival ; but he was sorely hurt at it nevertheless . Ranthorpe was determined that his visitor should begin the conversation ...
... Harry's outstretched hand by a cold bow , motioned him to a chair . Harry under- stood the reception from a rival ; but he was sorely hurt at it nevertheless . Ranthorpe was determined that his visitor should begin the conversation ...
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