Vanity Fair: A Novel Without a Hero, 3. sējumsBernhard Tauchnitz, 1848 |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 20.
21. lappuse
... showed the poor widow , that , with regard to this woman at least , there need be no fear lest she should take the first place in her son's affection . She was cold , sensible , not unkind . The mother had not been so well pleased ...
... showed the poor widow , that , with regard to this woman at least , there need be no fear lest she should take the first place in her son's affection . She was cold , sensible , not unkind . The mother had not been so well pleased ...
33. lappuse
... showed the same frankness which distinguished her transactions with the lowly in station . On one occasion , when out at a very fine house , Rebecca was ( perhaps rather ostentatiously ) holding a conversation in the French language ...
... showed the same frankness which distinguished her transactions with the lowly in station . On one occasion , when out at a very fine house , Rebecca was ( perhaps rather ostentatiously ) holding a conversation in the French language ...
36. lappuse
... showed any sort of hostility to the new favourite ; but pursued her with stealthy kindnesses , and a sly and deferential polite- ness , which somehow made Becky more uneasy than other people's overt hostilities . How the Crawleys got ...
... showed any sort of hostility to the new favourite ; but pursued her with stealthy kindnesses , and a sly and deferential polite- ness , which somehow made Becky more uneasy than other people's overt hostilities . How the Crawleys got ...
57. lappuse
... showed him what part of that work he was " in . " " Stick to it , my boy , " he said to him with much gravity , " there's nothing like a good classical education ! nothing ! " Becky's contempt for her husband grew greater " Do what you ...
... showed him what part of that work he was " in . " " Stick to it , my boy , " he said to him with much gravity , " there's nothing like a good classical education ! nothing ! " Becky's contempt for her husband grew greater " Do what you ...
89. lappuse
... showed the Captain the thousand pound note which he had found in Becky's pocket - book . " This is what he gave her , Mac : and she kep it unknown to me : and with this money in the house , she refused to stand by me when I was locked ...
... showed the Captain the thousand pound note which he had found in Becky's pocket - book . " This is what he gave her , Mac : and she kep it unknown to me : and with this money in the house , she refused to stand by me when I was locked ...
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