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Stranica 3
... perhaps , the handsomest of his family , as features and merely physical attributes go . was taller than his brothers , he was bet- ter at all out - door pursuits ; or perhaps it was because he always said he was the best that everybody ...
... perhaps , the handsomest of his family , as features and merely physical attributes go . was taller than his brothers , he was bet- ter at all out - door pursuits ; or perhaps it was because he always said he was the best that everybody ...
Stranica 8
... perhaps some others underneath , that she had now come to unburden her heart . Miss Lemesurier sat in her usual chair near the window , which commanded the Melcombe park gates . She was in a light gown , as was also her wont , though it ...
... perhaps some others underneath , that she had now come to unburden her heart . Miss Lemesurier sat in her usual chair near the window , which commanded the Melcombe park gates . She was in a light gown , as was also her wont , though it ...
Stranica 18
... Perhaps her flowers , too , gave her a delicacy not to be expected among her kind . Lily had been dressed like a little lady when she caught Mrs. Mit- ford's eye , and was carried to the Hall to be admired and caressed and to amuse the ...
... Perhaps her flowers , too , gave her a delicacy not to be expected among her kind . Lily had been dressed like a little lady when she caught Mrs. Mit- ford's eye , and was carried to the Hall to be admired and caressed and to amuse the ...
Stranica 23
... perhaps for his , such a choice has never yet been offered . Books , we say , are our dearest friends , and so with true friendly acuteness we are prompt to dis- cover their faults , and take great credit in our ingenuity . But all this ...
... perhaps for his , such a choice has never yet been offered . Books , we say , are our dearest friends , and so with true friendly acuteness we are prompt to dis- cover their faults , and take great credit in our ingenuity . But all this ...
Stranica 41
... perhaps on trial for his life ) ; and if alive , then the son of the widow , else she was no widow . Or it is very possible that some other form of trouble menaced her ; it may have been foreclosure of a mortgage upon her property . In ...
... perhaps on trial for his life ) ; and if alive , then the son of the widow , else she was no widow . Or it is very possible that some other form of trouble menaced her ; it may have been foreclosure of a mortgage upon her property . In ...
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