International Library of Masterpieces, Literature, Art and Rare Manuscripts: History, Biography, Science, Philosophy, Poetry, the Drama, Travel, Adventure, Fiction, Том 6Harry Thurston Peck International Bibliophile Society, 1901 |
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Стр. 1940
... gone wrong , they were not deceived by Lord Macartney : they were de- ceived by no man . The estimate of the directors is nearly the very estimate furnished by the right honorable gentleman him- self , and published to the world in one ...
... gone wrong , they were not deceived by Lord Macartney : they were de- ceived by no man . The estimate of the directors is nearly the very estimate furnished by the right honorable gentleman him- self , and published to the world in one ...
Стр. 1952
... gone , and wishing that she was not so ready to admire Mr. Jack's fine ways and handsome face . He was handsome enough , it cannot be denied ; and he was the very style of beauty to take a girl's fancy . He was slight , and lithe ...
... gone , and wishing that she was not so ready to admire Mr. Jack's fine ways and handsome face . He was handsome enough , it cannot be denied ; and he was the very style of beauty to take a girl's fancy . He was slight , and lithe ...
Стр. 1956
... gone so far as that , and my heart quickened forebodingly as he stopped and turned to look up at her . Cruel as it may seem , I was almost ready to pray that he might not hear her , and would go on without answering . She was so pretty ...
... gone so far as that , and my heart quickened forebodingly as he stopped and turned to look up at her . Cruel as it may seem , I was almost ready to pray that he might not hear her , and would go on without answering . She was so pretty ...
Стр. 1957
... , bent over , and kissed her full on her blooming lips . I knew there was little room for hope after that . Having gone so far he would go farther , if the fancy held him ; and as soon as he FRANCES HODGSON BURNETT . 1957.
... , bent over , and kissed her full on her blooming lips . I knew there was little room for hope after that . Having gone so far he would go farther , if the fancy held him ; and as soon as he FRANCES HODGSON BURNETT . 1957.
Стр. 1961
... gone . " You are so lucky . Now , if Annette and Lucia only marry as well when they grow up , I shall be perfectly satisfied . " And when , a few minutes later , Mr. Jack came in , she poured out to him her delight at Lina's success ...
... gone . " You are so lucky . Now , if Annette and Lucia only marry as well when they grow up , I shall be perfectly satisfied . " And when , a few minutes later , Mr. Jack came in , she poured out to him her delight at Lina's success ...
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