Belinda: A NovelD. Appleton, 1883 - Всего страниц: 460 |
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... break it to them , " sidling up with a cajol- ing air , " it does not hurt them nearly so much ! I de- clare I think they almost like it ! " No answer . A silence cut into only by the uncouth shriek of a departing engine . " Why at ...
... break it to them , " sidling up with a cajol- ing air , " it does not hurt them nearly so much ! I de- clare I think they almost like it ! " No answer . A silence cut into only by the uncouth shriek of a departing engine . " Why at ...
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... breaks off suddenly , for Sarah has twitched the paper out of his hand . " In mercy spare us ! " she cries . " What can be more dreadful than the recapitulation of the items of the food one has just swallowed ! it is like beginning ...
... breaks off suddenly , for Sarah has twitched the paper out of his hand . " In mercy spare us ! " she cries . " What can be more dreadful than the recapitulation of the items of the food one has just swallowed ! it is like beginning ...
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... break the strained silence ; " is it possible that she has taken his arm ? No ; I thought it could not be ! I wonder what progress she has made toward telling him that she does not mean to marry him . " " Is that what she is telling him ...
... break the strained silence ; " is it possible that she has taken his arm ? No ; I thought it could not be ! I wonder what progress she has made toward telling him that she does not mean to marry him . " " Is that what she is telling him ...
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... breaks the silence that , for sev- eral quiet miles , has lain upon both . " Belinda ! " she says abruptly ; " by ... break less timorously from their outgrown sheaths . I do not suppose that Belinda can have grown in the night ; but ...
... breaks the silence that , for sev- eral quiet miles , has lain upon both . " Belinda ! " she says abruptly ; " by ... break less timorously from their outgrown sheaths . I do not suppose that Belinda can have grown in the night ; but ...
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... break under their weight ; the ways all white with arches of cherry - bloom ; the horses trot- ting over a carpet of strewn cherry - petals , as at some high wedding pomp ; and a seat opposite Belinda , who has allowed him to open her ...
... break under their weight ; the ways all white with arches of cherry - bloom ; the horses trot- ting over a carpet of strewn cherry - petals , as at some high wedding pomp ; and a seat opposite Belinda , who has allowed him to open her ...
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