Vanity Fair: A Novel Without a Hero, 3. sējumsBernhard Tauchnitz, 1848 |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 41.
13. lappuse
... things in her life , and had been quite confident that the man must give at least two guineas for the screens . They try at other shops in the interior of London , with faint sickening hopes . " Don't want ' em , " says one . " Be off ...
... things in her life , and had been quite confident that the man must give at least two guineas for the screens . They try at other shops in the interior of London , with faint sickening hopes . " Don't want ' em , " says one . " Be off ...
15. lappuse
... thing unholy ; and such thoughts never found a resting- place in that pure and gentle bosom . The combat , which we describe in a sentence or two , lasted for many weeks in poor Amelia's heart : during which , she had no confidante ...
... thing unholy ; and such thoughts never found a resting- place in that pure and gentle bosom . The combat , which we describe in a sentence or two , lasted for many weeks in poor Amelia's heart : during which , she had no confidante ...
16. lappuse
... things had come to a very bad pass when the creditors were pressing , the mother in hysteric grief , the father in more than usual gloom , the inmates of the family avoiding each other , each secretly oppressed with his private ...
... things had come to a very bad pass when the creditors were pressing , the mother in hysteric grief , the father in more than usual gloom , the inmates of the family avoiding each other , each secretly oppressed with his private ...
20. lappuse
... things right . " With which brief speeches Mr. Osborne took leave of his daughter , and went on his accus- tomed way into the City . ―― -- He he " Here , Papa , is some money , " Amelia said that night , kissing the old man , her father ...
... things right . " With which brief speeches Mr. Osborne took leave of his daughter , and went on his accus- tomed way into the City . ―― -- He he " Here , Papa , is some money , " Amelia said that night , kissing the old man , her father ...
22. lappuse
... his enjoyments and ambition in the world . She herself , by her own selfishness and imprudent love for him , had denied him his just rights and pleasures hitherto . -did I know few things more affecting than that timo- rous 22.
... his enjoyments and ambition in the world . She herself , by her own selfishness and imprudent love for him , had denied him his just rights and pleasures hitherto . -did I know few things more affecting than that timo- rous 22.
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