The Stand-byCentury Company, 1897 - Всего страниц: 226 |
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... knew that if she was beaten it would be honorable defeat . The sporting fraternity and the general public believed that Harvard would win , but they expected that Yale would fight hard enough to make it a great race , and even Harvard ...
... knew that if she was beaten it would be honorable defeat . The sporting fraternity and the general public believed that Harvard would win , but they expected that Yale would fight hard enough to make it a great race , and even Harvard ...
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... knew there was n't any one else who could bring out as he could the full strength of every oar just when it was needed most . It's a way he has of managing men . " " Which means winning the battle of life , " remarked Senator Clifford ...
... knew there was n't any one else who could bring out as he could the full strength of every oar just when it was needed most . It's a way he has of managing men . " " Which means winning the battle of life , " remarked Senator Clifford ...
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... knew how much of a personage he was , and that the big , handsome young viscount , who was so attentive to them all , especially to Isabel , as surely as he lived would one day be one of the greatest of English peers . The days passed ...
... knew how much of a personage he was , and that the big , handsome young viscount , who was so attentive to them all , especially to Isabel , as surely as he lived would one day be one of the greatest of English peers . The days passed ...
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... knew , though no word had been spoken , that the heir to that great earldom loved her with his whole heart , and real- ized that she was beginning to like him better than any other young man she had ever met . " Getting serious , is n't ...
... knew , though no word had been spoken , that the heir to that great earldom loved her with his whole heart , and real- ized that she was beginning to like him better than any other young man she had ever met . " Getting serious , is n't ...
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... . " Where's the man who saved my life ? " inquired Denman , when the tragedy was over . He had disappeared , and no one in the crowd knew who he was . VI THE PRESENTIMENT IS FALSE " THE next morning , 32 THE STAND - BY.
... . " Where's the man who saved my life ? " inquired Denman , when the tragedy was over . He had disappeared , and no one in the crowd knew who he was . VI THE PRESENTIMENT IS FALSE " THE next morning , 32 THE STAND - BY.
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