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Página 119
What ! ” exclaimed Lorenzo in astonishment , " art thou indeed that little maiden
whom we lost and whom we have mourned so long ? ” “ Yes , ” answered the
Sultana , “ I am she . And what of my parents - do they still live and remember me
?
What ! ” exclaimed Lorenzo in astonishment , " art thou indeed that little maiden
whom we lost and whom we have mourned so long ? ” “ Yes , ” answered the
Sultana , “ I am she . And what of my parents - do they still live and remember me
?
Página 329
No , perhaps not . But you are young to live alone in that way . ” " I am twenty -
two , " replied Kitty with dignity . The professor rose abruptly and took a turn
across the room with his hands in his pockets . “ And you forget I am English , ”
pursued ...
No , perhaps not . But you are young to live alone in that way . ” " I am twenty -
two , " replied Kitty with dignity . The professor rose abruptly and took a turn
across the room with his hands in his pockets . “ And you forget I am English , ”
pursued ...
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He recalls the “ delightful excursions ” in his summer holidays to the New River
near Newington , where , like others , he " would live the long day in the water ” (
water that was to be drunk by the good citizens - Heaven save the mark ! ) ...
He recalls the “ delightful excursions ” in his summer holidays to the New River
near Newington , where , like others , he " would live the long day in the water ” (
water that was to be drunk by the good citizens - Heaven save the mark ! ) ...
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New River Travels to the Source of the By PERCY FITZGERALD 559 | 26 |
Pipes A Chapter on By JAMES CASSIDY | 196 |
Poetic Pride By H M SANDERS | 203 |
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