Harper's Magazine, 144. sējumsHenry Mills Alden, Thomas Bucklin Wells, Lee Foster Hartman, Frederick Lewis Allen Harper & Brothers, 1922 Important American periodical dating back to 1850. |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 16.
600. lappuse
... Miss Stuart . ( In response , a thrill- ingly lovely voice is heard , though the words are not discernible . However , what Miss STUART says is , " I'm quite comfortable here , thank you . " ) I really think you'd better come in . There ...
... Miss Stuart . ( In response , a thrill- ingly lovely voice is heard , though the words are not discernible . However , what Miss STUART says is , " I'm quite comfortable here , thank you . " ) I really think you'd better come in . There ...
601. lappuse
... MISS STUART . - But I thought you would if I left you alone with it . I've left you alone with it on purpose - two hours . I'm afraid you're stubborn . AMES . - More personalities ? MISS STUART . - Well , isn't a question of what one ...
... MISS STUART . - But I thought you would if I left you alone with it . I've left you alone with it on purpose - two hours . I'm afraid you're stubborn . AMES . - More personalities ? MISS STUART . - Well , isn't a question of what one ...
602. lappuse
... MISS STUART . - Of course . It hurts a man a great deal more not to indulge himself than it does a woman . When there's only a little of anything , it ought always to be given to the man . AMES . — Because he's the more selfish ? MISS ...
... MISS STUART . - Of course . It hurts a man a great deal more not to indulge himself than it does a woman . When there's only a little of anything , it ought always to be given to the man . AMES . — Because he's the more selfish ? MISS ...
603. lappuse
... MISS STUART . - No . It was just the seven - thirty in the morning , though . way I was brought up . AMES . - But this lady ! Where's she AMES . - You were brought up to make going to sleep ? a man be selfish ? MISS STUART . - About ...
... MISS STUART . - No . It was just the seven - thirty in the morning , though . way I was brought up . AMES . - But this lady ! Where's she AMES . - You were brought up to make going to sleep ? a man be selfish ? MISS STUART . - About ...
604. lappuse
... MISS STUART . - Well , for one thing , now that all the officials have gone , I don't think you need to bother about ... MISS STUART . - Well , what else useful can you think of ? AMES . - I can't think of a thing ! MISS STUART ...
... MISS STUART . - Well , for one thing , now that all the officials have gone , I don't think you need to bother about ... MISS STUART . - Well , what else useful can you think of ? AMES . - I can't think of a thing ! MISS STUART ...
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