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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Strana 257
... perhaps , the germs of evil would have no leisure to develope themselves ; she would not be tired of him , and would not cease to love him . This , indeed , was the wisest course he could have pur- sued - the only course . But his pride ...
... perhaps , the germs of evil would have no leisure to develope themselves ; she would not be tired of him , and would not cease to love him . This , indeed , was the wisest course he could have pur- sued - the only course . But his pride ...
Strana 266
... Perhaps so , " calmly answered Sir Frederick , seeing the storm louring . " You know I shall be forced to be jealous , —ha , ha , ha ! " " Perhaps so . I dare say you would not enjoy losing so incomparable a chère amie . ” “ Oh ! oh ...
... Perhaps so , " calmly answered Sir Frederick , seeing the storm louring . " You know I shall be forced to be jealous , —ha , ha , ha ! " " Perhaps so . I dare say you would not enjoy losing so incomparable a chère amie . ” “ Oh ! oh ...
Strana 276
... perhaps two - perhaps a week . He returns to her feet , only the greater slave . Thus Harry , while vowing to see Isola no more , never could take any other walk but that up Nightingale Lane . The beauty of the lane was his excuse ...
... perhaps two - perhaps a week . He returns to her feet , only the greater slave . Thus Harry , while vowing to see Isola no more , never could take any other walk but that up Nightingale Lane . The beauty of the lane was his excuse ...
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