The Atlantic Monthly, Opseg 59Atlantic Monthly Company, 1887 |
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Stranica 3
... appeared . He was a soldier , with his regiment , spending only his intervals of leave ( and not always those ) at Melcombe . But no one could be under any doubt on the sub- ject when Stephen was at home . He had everything altered to ...
... appeared . He was a soldier , with his regiment , spending only his intervals of leave ( and not always those ) at Melcombe . But no one could be under any doubt on the sub- ject when Stephen was at home . He had everything altered to ...
Stranica 5
... appearance to be tenanted by a bishop . The young men and their fa- ther , not always on the best of terms with each ... appeared absurd to all of them to put this little thing , though they all liked her well enough , in the place of ...
... appearance to be tenanted by a bishop . The young men and their fa- ther , not always on the best of terms with each ... appeared absurd to all of them to put this little thing , though they all liked her well enough , in the place of ...
Stranica 6
... appearance , with the spire of Melcombe old church rising be- yond it into peaceful blue skies flecked with English cloud , and scarcely stained by the village smoke . But through an opening in these trees , Pax Lemesurier , from where ...
... appearance , with the spire of Melcombe old church rising be- yond it into peaceful blue skies flecked with English cloud , and scarcely stained by the village smoke . But through an opening in these trees , Pax Lemesurier , from where ...
Stranica 7
... appeared in Pax's drawing - room , one spring morning , hav- ing ridden over to see her friend from her own house , which was quite near as country calculations go , being about five miles off . This young lady was a per- son of great ...
... appeared in Pax's drawing - room , one spring morning , hav- ing ridden over to see her friend from her own house , which was quite near as country calculations go , being about five miles off . This young lady was a per- son of great ...
Stranica 17
... appeared before his eyes . And he was in need of an object , his mind vacant and unoccupied except by those matters of physical activity which can- not be always pursued , and which leave a perilous blank when they are with- drawn ...
... appeared before his eyes . And he was in need of an object , his mind vacant and unoccupied except by those matters of physical activity which can- not be always pursued , and which leave a perilous blank when they are with- drawn ...
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