Belinda: A NovelD. Appleton, 1883 - Всего страниц: 460 |
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... dog the woman I loved treated me in com- pany , if she were - if she were - as I would have her when we were alone ! " " Would not you ? " replies Belinda , suddenly chang- ing color at the application that she herself makes of this ...
... dog the woman I loved treated me in com- pany , if she were - if she were - as I would have her when we were alone ! " " Would not you ? " replies Belinda , suddenly chang- ing color at the application that she herself makes of this ...
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... dogs from the meager blos- soms . " The beauty of these straight drives , " continues Sa- rah , thoughtfully eying one of the long vistas of trees that gradually lessens away to nothing , " is that you never can be taken by surprise in ...
... dogs from the meager blos- soms . " The beauty of these straight drives , " continues Sa- rah , thoughtfully eying one of the long vistas of trees that gradually lessens away to nothing , " is that you never can be taken by surprise in ...
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... dog ! " she cries bitterly . And yet , despite all their mischances , and their agues , and their desperations , what superb days these are ! Few ? Yes , perhaps . But when one reflects how much acute happiness may be packed into five ...
... dog ! " she cries bitterly . And yet , despite all their mischances , and their agues , and their desperations , what superb days these are ! Few ? Yes , perhaps . But when one reflects how much acute happiness may be packed into five ...
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... dogs ? The dogs ask the same question . A Dresden walk indeed , with their poor little snouts em- bedded in muzzles , is not by any means the same thing as an English one - free to dogs and men as English air ; but such as it is , it is ...
... dogs ? The dogs ask the same question . A Dresden walk indeed , with their poor little snouts em- bedded in muzzles , is not by any means the same thing as an English one - free to dogs and men as English air ; but such as it is , it is ...
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... dogs ? So royally rich in happiness herself , why should not she toss what crumbs she can to any such of God's poor crea- tures as ask her ? The memory of Slutty's eyes imploringly bulging , and of Punch's disappointed back as he ...
... dogs ? So royally rich in happiness herself , why should not she toss what crumbs she can to any such of God's poor crea- tures as ask her ? The memory of Slutty's eyes imploringly bulging , and of Punch's disappointed back as he ...
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