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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... hand as her only answer . " Very well ; then of course you consider what is mine . is yours . Now , you shall not go to Lady Theresa ; but the money left me by my poor father I hand over to you . It shall be your support until I can get ...
... hand as her only answer . " Very well ; then of course you consider what is mine . is yours . Now , you shall not go to Lady Theresa ; but the money left me by my poor father I hand over to you . It shall be your support until I can get ...
Strana 117
... hand resting romantically on her bosom , and the other on the head of her daughter , a bony dabby child of six or seven , with flaxen ringlets and snub nose , holding in her hand a hoop of gigantic dimensions , while a blue scarf ...
... hand resting romantically on her bosom , and the other on the head of her daughter , a bony dabby child of six or seven , with flaxen ringlets and snub nose , holding in her hand a hoop of gigantic dimensions , while a blue scarf ...
Strana 296
... hand - I never repented it till now ! " And she buried her face within her hands . This simple tale of a suffering he himself had caused , I F | I J 1 oppressed Ranthorpe with a dreadful sense of his treacherous conduct 296 RANTHORPE .
... hand - I never repented it till now ! " And she buried her face within her hands . This simple tale of a suffering he himself had caused , I F | I J 1 oppressed Ranthorpe with a dreadful sense of his treacherous conduct 296 RANTHORPE .
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