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" ... his shoulders stooping, his legs shrunken and slightly bent. There seems a sort of weight in his whole being. His very features have an expression of sorrow and despondency. He answered my questions by monosyllables, and like a man who wishes to avoid... "
An "attic" Philosopher - Strana 107
autor/autoři: Emile Souvestre - 1923 - 306 str.
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Sir Edward Seaward's narrative of his shipwreck, and consequent discovery of ...

Jane Porter - 1856 - 604 str.
...answered my questions by monosyllables, and like a man who wishes to avoid conversation. From whence is this dejection, when one would think he had all he...forgotten. I have at last succeeded in drawing from hi'in the secret of his and Genevieve's sorrow. Their son Robert is the cause of it ! Not that he has...
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An Attic Philosopher in Paris: Or, a Peep at the World from a Garret. Being ...

Émile Souvestre - 1857 - 158 str.
...answered my questions by monosyllables, and like a man who wishes to avoid conversation. From whence is this dejection, when one would think he had all he could wish for ? I should like to know ! from him the secret of his and Genevieve's sorrow. Their son Robert is the cause of it ! Not that...
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An Attic Philosopher in Paris, Or A Peep at the World from a Garret: Being ...

Émile Souvestre - 1863 - 158 str.
...answered my questions by monosyllables, and like a man who wishes to avoid conversation. Prom whence is this dejection, when one would think he had all he could wish for ? T should like to know ! Ten o'clock. — Michael is just gone down-stairs to look for a tool he has...
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An Attic Philosopher in Paris; Or, A Peep at the World from a Garret. Being ...

Émile Souvestre - 1885 - 212 str.
...answered my questions by monosyllables, and like a man who wishes to avoid conversation. From whence is this dejection, when one would think he had all he...it ! Not that he has turned out ill after all their care — not that he is idle or dissipated ; but both were in hopes he would never leave them any more....
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The American Library of Art, Literature and Song, Svazek 6

1886 - 562 str.
...answered my questions by monosyllables and like a man who wishes to avoid conversation. From whence is this dejection, when one would think he had all he...like to know. Ten o'clock. — Michael is just gone down stairs to look for a tool he has forgotten. I have at last succeeded in drawing from him the secret...
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An Attic Philosopher in Paris

Emile Souvestre - 1888 - 584 str.
...answered my questions by monosyllables, and like a man who wishes to avoid conversation. Prom whence is this dejection, when one would think he had all he could wish for ? I should like to know ! Ten o'clock.—Michael is just gone down-stairs to look for a tool he has forgotten. I have at last succeeded...
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The Classic and the Beautiful from the Literature of Three ..., Svazek 6

Henry Coppée - 1896 - 546 str.
...answered my questions by monosyllables aud like a man who wishes to avoid conversation. From whence is this dejection, when one would think he had all he...like to know. Ten o'clock. — Michael is just gone down stairs to look for a tool he has forgotten. I have at last succeeded in drawing from him the secret...
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An Attic Philosopher in Paris

Émile Souvestre - 1899 - 250 str.
...depression in his whole being. His very features have an expression of sorrow and despondency. He answered my questions by monosyllables, and like a man who...? I should like to know ! Ten o'clock. — Michael has just gone downstairs for a tool he has forgotten. I have at last succeeded in drawing from him...
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The Classic and the Beautiful from the Literature of Three ..., Svazek 6

Henry Coppée - 1899 - 544 str.
...answered my questions by monosyllables aud like a man who wishes to avoid conversation. From whence is this dejection, when one would think he had all he could wish for? I should like to know. Ten o'clock.—Michael is just gone down stairs to look for a tool he has forgotten. I have at last succeeded...
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An "attic" Philosopher: (Un Philosophe Sous Les Toits)

Emile Souvestre - 1910 - 330 str.
...been for the expenses which the child required. Everything was given up to his education. He [108] had gone through the regular school training, had...it! Not that he has turned out ill after all their care — not that he is idle or dissipated ; but both were in hopes he would never leave them any more....
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