Library of the World's Best Literature: A-ZCharles Dudley Warner J.A. Hill, 1902 |
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... mean time , since something had to be done , I took her hands and placed them differently . I pretended to lose my patience ; I shouted , — « Sol , sol , sol , mademoiselle , it's a sol . " The mother : " Mademoiselle , have you no ears ...
... mean time , since something had to be done , I took her hands and placed them differently . I pretended to lose my patience ; I shouted , — « Sol , sol , sol , mademoiselle , it's a sol . " The mother : " Mademoiselle , have you no ears ...
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... mean spirits had flattered themselves that he who had been cradled in royalty , who had lived years in the fields of honor , and was now , they presumed , a recreant in imprisonment , - " the grand Delinquent of England , ISAAC D ...
... mean spirits had flattered themselves that he who had been cradled in royalty , who had lived years in the fields of honor , and was now , they presumed , a recreant in imprisonment , - " the grand Delinquent of England , ISAAC D ...
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... means to peace or repose , Since the issue can scarce be inclusive Of Dora and Rose . ( AFTER - THOUGHT ) But perhaps if a third ( say , a Norah ) , Not quite so delightful as Rose , Nor wholly so charming as Dora , Should appear , is ...
... means to peace or repose , Since the issue can scarce be inclusive Of Dora and Rose . ( AFTER - THOUGHT ) But perhaps if a third ( say , a Norah ) , Not quite so delightful as Rose , Nor wholly so charming as Dora , Should appear , is ...
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... mean all the books ? " - " Yes , certainly , all the books . " « And from myself ? " - " From yourself . " " From myself alone — that is , in my own name ? » " Yes , in your own name . I thought I was expressing myself with sufficient ...
... mean all the books ? " - " Yes , certainly , all the books . " « And from myself ? " - " From yourself . " " From myself alone — that is , in my own name ? » " Yes , in your own name . I thought I was expressing myself with sufficient ...
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... means that he indulges himself ; he even cited several terrible examples of intemperance , and wound up by stating that for some time past he had been entirely a reformed character , and that he now behaved with perfect pro- priety ...
... means that he indulges himself ; he even cited several terrible examples of intemperance , and wound up by stating that for some time past he had been entirely a reformed character , and that he now behaved with perfect pro- priety ...
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Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern: A-Z Charles Dudley Warner Visos knygos peržiūra - 1896 |
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Alexandre Dumas Anytus Aramis asked Athos bastion beautiful Ben Jonson better Busigny called charming Chicot Clarkson Count cried D'Artagnan dear death door dream Dryden Duc d'Orléans Dumas earth English Euripides eyes face father France French gave genius girl give Gretel Grimaud hand happy head hear heard heart heaven Holmes honor hour Irenæus Jean Giraud King lady laugh literary literature live look Madame Leverdet Meletus mind Monsieur Monte Cristo morning mother musketeer Mysouff nature never night once Paris passed Peter Ibbetson Phyllida Plato play poem poet Pokrovsky Porthos RED-HEADED LEAGUE replied Athos Sedan-chair seemed Septmonts Shakespeare Sherlock Holmes smile Socrates soul speak tell thee things thou thought Three Musketeers tion Tönnes took Trilby turn verse voice whole wife woman young