Piccadilly: A Fragment of Contemporary BiographyW. Blackwood and Sons, 1891 - 303 páginas |
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... remarked to Lady Ursula , as I carried her off triumphantly ; and the Indian's voice was lost in the hum of the general movement towards the din- ing - room . I have promised not to shrink from alluding to those tender sensibilities ...
... remarked to Lady Ursula , as I carried her off triumphantly ; and the Indian's voice was lost in the hum of the general movement towards the din- ing - room . I have promised not to shrink from alluding to those tender sensibilities ...
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... remark ; " he has quite the appearance of a ' Brand . ' ' 66 A what ? " said Lady Ursula , as she looked up and caught him glaring fixedly at her with his great yellow eyeballs from the other side of the table . · " Of course I don't ...
... remark ; " he has quite the appearance of a ' Brand . ' ' 66 A what ? " said Lady Ursula , as she looked up and caught him glaring fixedly at her with his great yellow eyeballs from the other side of the table . · " Of course I don't ...
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... remark . I had not forgotten that I had a great work to accom- plish . The missionary spirit was ever burning within me , but it was necessary to examine the ground before attempting to prepare it for seed . I'll try her as " still deep ...
... remark . I had not forgotten that I had a great work to accom- plish . The missionary spirit was ever burning within me , but it was necessary to examine the ground before attempting to prepare it for seed . I'll try her as " still deep ...
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... remarked , after a pause . " What line does he think of taking ? " " He has not told me exactly what he means to say , as I am afraid we do not quite agree in what philosophers call ' first principles , ' " she replied , with a smile ...
... remarked , after a pause . " What line does he think of taking ? " " He has not told me exactly what he means to say , as I am afraid we do not quite agree in what philosophers call ' first principles , ' " she replied , with a smile ...
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... remark , for I only now discovered , that she was lovely- " wholly worldly " —what sacrilege ! say rather " barely mor 、 tal ; " and I forthwith instituted a new category . My own ideas , thought I , expressed in feminine language ...
... remark , for I only now discovered , that she was lovely- " wholly worldly " —what sacrilege ! say rather " barely mor 、 tal ; " and I forthwith instituted a new category . My own ideas , thought I , expressed in feminine language ...
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