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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... heart ; but the respectful manner in which Harry had taken his leave , soon suggested the thought of his being a stranger . But when did he learn to know her ; and how ? These and other thoughts assailed ... heart — a heart 66 RANTHORPE .
... heart ; but the respectful manner in which Harry had taken his leave , soon suggested the thought of his being a stranger . But when did he learn to know her ; and how ? These and other thoughts assailed ... heart — a heart 66 RANTHORPE .
Strana 210
... heart . There was a robber in the house ! " And yet , " he thought , " how absurd to suppose a robbery committed in the midst of London , in a house , too , where all the servants are old and faithful ! " But the beatings of his heart ...
... heart . There was a robber in the house ! " And yet , " he thought , " how absurd to suppose a robbery committed in the midst of London , in a house , too , where all the servants are old and faithful ! " But the beatings of his heart ...
Strana 281
... heart ? " " I do , " she answered , again pressing his hand in that simple , truthful manner which characterized her ; " but I am unworthy of it - I cannot give you in return the same devout affection - mine is a widowed heart . " She ...
... heart ? " " I do , " she answered , again pressing his hand in that simple , truthful manner which characterized her ; " but I am unworthy of it - I cannot give you in return the same devout affection - mine is a widowed heart . " She ...
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