How shocking!" as the case might be, and never again referred to it, for she prided herself on a trained mind, which "did not dwell on these things." She was, too, a treasure at domestic accounts, for which the village tradesmen, with their weekly books,... The Century - Strana 6401915Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| Rudyard Kipling - 1920 - 552 str.
...the less, were not always for the young. Mary was not young, and though her speech was as colourless as her eyes or her hair, she was never shocked. She...loved her not. Otherwise she had no enemies; provoked no jealousy even among the plainest; neither gossip nor slander had ever been traced to her; she supplied... | |
| Rudyard Kipling - 1917 - 424 str.
...the less, were not always for the young. Mary was not young, and though her speech was as colourless as her eyes or her hair, she was never shocked. She...their weekly books, loved her not. Otherwise she had 381 no enemies; provoked no jealousy even among the plainest; neither gossip nor slander had ever been... | |
| Trudi Tate - 1995 - 308 str.
...the less, were not always for the young. Mary was not young, and though her speech was as colourless as her eyes or her hair, she was never shocked. She...loved her not. Otherwise she had no enemies; provoked no jealousy even among the plainest; neither gossip nor slander had ever been traced to her; she supplied... | |
| Rudyard Kipling - 1999 - 420 str.
...the less, were not always for the young. Mary was not young, and though her speech was as colourless as her eyes or her hair, she was never shocked. She...loved her not. Otherwise she had no enemies; provoked no jealousy even among the plainest; neither gossip nor slander had ever been traced to her; she supplied... | |
| Rudyard Kipling - 2006 - 308 str.
...colourless as her eyes or her hair, she was never shocked. She listened unflinchingly to everyone; said at the end, 'How interesting!' or 'How shocking!'...loved her not. Otherwise she had no enemies; provoked no jealousy even among the plainest; neither gossip nor slander had ever been traced to her; she supplied... | |
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