Temple Bar, Том 1George Augustus Sala, Edmund Yates Ward and Lock, 1861 |
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... hands would be all I could attempt . " " A village schoolmistress , for instance , " Ralph Atherton said ; and he laughed ... hand wearily across her brow , " I can hardly think of any thing beyond the present moment . But he told me how ...
... hands would be all I could attempt . " " A village schoolmistress , for instance , " Ralph Atherton said ; and he laughed ... hand wearily across her brow , " I can hardly think of any thing beyond the present moment . But he told me how ...
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... hand , hurried her to bed . It seemed the beginning of her difficulties ; for she had yet her mother and Ethelind to contend with ; and , if they had nothing else , they possessed an immense amount of pride and a dread of the world's ...
... hand , hurried her to bed . It seemed the beginning of her difficulties ; for she had yet her mother and Ethelind to contend with ; and , if they had nothing else , they possessed an immense amount of pride and a dread of the world's ...
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... hands , I must come to the rescue , " Ralph said , as he drew his chair to the fire ; and the two sat on , far into ... hand for his fare . A muffled figure dropped the jingling coin into the extended palm , and with a spring rushed up ...
... hands , I must come to the rescue , " Ralph said , as he drew his chair to the fire ; and the two sat on , far into ... hand for his fare . A muffled figure dropped the jingling coin into the extended palm , and with a spring rushed up ...
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... hand to the bell - pull . " Don't ring , mother ; I have had all the dinner I shall take . I will wait , and have my tea with you by and by . " " But you have not answered my question , Philip . What brought you so suddenly to town ...
... hand to the bell - pull . " Don't ring , mother ; I have had all the dinner I shall take . I will wait , and have my tea with you by and by . " " But you have not answered my question , Philip . What brought you so suddenly to town ...
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... hand tremble as it rested against my away her eyes when I finally shook hands in the carriage , and I am sure I saw tears in across her face when they drove away . " voice had grown husky and low . His mother , fixed on him , did not ...
... hand tremble as it rested against my away her eyes when I finally shook hands in the carriage , and I am sure I saw tears in across her face when they drove away . " voice had grown husky and low . His mother , fixed on him , did not ...
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