Vanity Fair: A Novel Without a HeroHarper & brothers, 1850 - 332 lappuses |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 85.
16. lappuse
... sure Amelia had said he was , and she doted so on little children . " It's only your sister , Joseph , " said Ame- lia , laughing and shaking the two fingers which he held out " I've come home for good , you know ; and this is my friend ...
... sure Amelia had said he was , and she doted so on little children . " It's only your sister , Joseph , " said Ame- lia , laughing and shaking the two fingers which he held out " I've come home for good , you know ; and this is my friend ...
78. lappuse
... sure that it was all right ; that what the lovely Lady Belgravia Green Parker , the she proposed was best ; that Miss Crawley emotion was so general , that even the little would infallibly relent , or " come round , " as snuffy old pew ...
... sure that it was all right ; that what the lovely Lady Belgravia Green Parker , the she proposed was best ; that Miss Crawley emotion was so general , that even the little would infallibly relent , or " come round , " as snuffy old pew ...
317. lappuse
... sure of his case . Emmy , he remembered , was at one time cruelly and deservedly jealous of Rebecca , never mentioned her name but with a shrinking and terror - a jealous woman never forgives , thought Dob- bin and so the pair went ...
... sure of his case . Emmy , he remembered , was at one time cruelly and deservedly jealous of Rebecca , never mentioned her name but with a shrinking and terror - a jealous woman never forgives , thought Dob- bin and so the pair went ...
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SHAP PAGR 1 CHISWICK MALL | 9 |
IN WHICH MISS SHARP AND MISS SEDLEY PREPARE TO OPEN THE CAMPAIGN | 12 |
REBECCA IS IN PRESENCE OF THE ENEMY | 16 |
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