Vanity Fair: A Novel Without a Hero, 2. sējumsBernhard Tauchnitz, 1848 - 322 lappuses |
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1.5. rezultāts no 67.
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... give way to a sensibility which is as tender as it is refreshing . About a question of marriage I have seen women who hate each other kiss and cry together quite fondly . How much more do " they feel when they love ! Good mothers are ...
... give way to a sensibility which is as tender as it is refreshing . About a question of marriage I have seen women who hate each other kiss and cry together quite fondly . How much more do " they feel when they love ! Good mothers are ...
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... give in to him . And if not ? Bah ! the world was before him . His luck might change at cards , and there was a deal of spending in two thou- sand pounds . So he sent off Amelia once more in a carriage to her mamma , with strict orders ...
... give in to him . And if not ? Bah ! the world was before him . His luck might change at cards , and there was a deal of spending in two thou- sand pounds . So he sent off Amelia once more in a carriage to her mamma , with strict orders ...
9. lappuse
... give twopence for a woman who was ? ) She gave herself a little treat , obedient to her husband's orders , and purchased a quantity of lady's gear , show- ing a great deal of taste and elegant discernment , as all the shopfolks said ...
... give twopence for a woman who was ? ) She gave herself a little treat , obedient to her husband's orders , and purchased a quantity of lady's gear , show- ing a great deal of taste and elegant discernment , as all the shopfolks said ...
10. lappuse
... give him some message of compromise or con- ciliation from his father ; perhaps his haughty and cold demeanour was adopted as a sign of his spirit and re- solution : but if so , his fierceness was met by a chilling coolness and ...
... give him some message of compromise or con- ciliation from his father ; perhaps his haughty and cold demeanour was adopted as a sign of his spirit and re- solution : but if so , his fierceness was met by a chilling coolness and ...
11. lappuse
... Give me a cheque , Sir , " said the Captain very surlily . " Damn the shillings and halfpence , Sir , " he added , as the lawyer was making out the amount of the draft ; and , flattering himself that by this stroke of magnanimity he had ...
... Give me a cheque , Sir , " said the Captain very surlily . " Damn the shillings and halfpence , Sir , " he added , as the lawyer was making out the amount of the draft ; and , flattering himself that by this stroke of magnanimity he had ...
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