The Old Bachelor in the Old Scottish Village. [Essays and Sketches.]Myles Macphail, 1845 - Всего страниц: 247 |
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... Antonio . After learning farther the symptoms of the lad's illness , the young sur- geon took his lancets and some simple medicine , and readily followed the girl , who led the way to a neat villa , which , as Frederick had heard , was ...
... Antonio . After learning farther the symptoms of the lad's illness , the young sur- geon took his lancets and some simple medicine , and readily followed the girl , who led the way to a neat villa , which , as Frederick had heard , was ...
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... Antonio Cardo . They were twins , and the only surviving children of a clergyman in Italy , who had been dead for two years . Their mother died a few hours after giving them birth . " After the loss of our father , " added the maiden ...
... Antonio Cardo . They were twins , and the only surviving children of a clergyman in Italy , who had been dead for two years . Their mother died a few hours after giving them birth . " After the loss of our father , " added the maiden ...
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... Antonio says he cannot yet tell me . " Hume having expressed his surprise that she could talk English so well after such a short residence in this country , she explained , by informing him , that both her brother and herself had been ...
... Antonio says he cannot yet tell me . " Hume having expressed his surprise that she could talk English so well after such a short residence in this country , she explained , by informing him , that both her brother and herself had been ...
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... Antonio was silent and shy as before ; but the manner in which he looked round him over the beautiful country , showed that his spirit was touched with its glad scenes . All the western sky was like an inflamed sea of glass , where the ...
... Antonio was silent and shy as before ; but the manner in which he looked round him over the beautiful country , showed that his spirit was touched with its glad scenes . All the western sky was like an inflamed sea of glass , where the ...
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... Antonio took his sister by the hand , and hurried her away from the gate , ere one of the children could bring the basket of fruit for which she had run , to give a largesse from it to the strangers . Fre- derick , after talking a few ...
... Antonio took his sister by the hand , and hurried her away from the gate , ere one of the children could bring the basket of fruit for which she had run , to give a largesse from it to the strangers . Fre- derick , after talking a few ...
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