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 254
... walked to the door of her boudoir . Looking in , she saw her husband in the same position as that in which she had left him ; his eyes were fixed on the ground , and he was whistling with a sort of ghastly resolution . She walked up to ...
... walked to the door of her boudoir . Looking in , she saw her husband in the same position as that in which she had left him ; his eyes were fixed on the ground , and he was whistling with a sort of ghastly resolution . She walked up to ...
Strana 267
... walked calmly out of the room . At the Bois de Boulogne they met . Sir Frederick was no longer the phlegmatic being his friends had known him . A triumph sparkled in his eyes , which explained the elastic lightness of his step . He came ...
... walked calmly out of the room . At the Bois de Boulogne they met . Sir Frederick was no longer the phlegmatic being his friends had known him . A triumph sparkled in his eyes , which explained the elastic lightness of his step . He came ...
Strana 277
... walked along , " as if he trod on air . " Harry walked and talked ; was fascinated and fascinating . The turn of the conversation once lead him to mention Ranthorpe . Isola trembled , and was silent for a few mi- nutes , and then said ...
... walked along , " as if he trod on air . " Harry walked and talked ; was fascinated and fascinating . The turn of the conversation once lead him to mention Ranthorpe . Isola trembled , and was silent for a few mi- nutes , and then said ...
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