The Best of LambMethuen & Company, Limited, 1951 - Всего страниц: 192 |
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... daughter : she now plainly told him that his staying in her palace was inconvenient so long as he insisted upon keeping up an establishment of a hundred knights | that this establishment was useless and expensive , and only served to ...
... daughter : she now plainly told him that his staying in her palace was inconvenient so long as he insisted upon keeping up an establishment of a hundred knights | that this establishment was useless and expensive , and only served to ...
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... daughters , as if they strove to exceed each other in cruelty to their old father who had been so good to them , by little and little would have abated him of all his train , all respect ( little enough for him that once commanded a ...
... daughters , as if they strove to exceed each other in cruelty to their old father who had been so good to them , by little and little would have abated him of all his train , all respect ( little enough for him that once commanded a ...
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... daughter . A tender sight it was to see the meeting between this father and daughter : to see the struggles between the joy of this poor old king at beholding again his once darling child , and the shame at receiving such filial ...
... daughter . A tender sight it was to see the meeting between this father and daughter : to see the struggles between the joy of this poor old king at beholding again his once darling child , and the shame at receiving such filial ...
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PREFACE | 9 |
CAPTAIN JACKSON | 73 |
THOUGHTS ON PRESENTS OF GAME | 87 |
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