Solarion: A RomanceJ.B. Lippincott Company, 1889 - 80 стор. |
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... mean force , too , for the brow is so generous . Not the face of a poet , in spite of his rapt and pensive mood while I watch him . Some- thing like an austere challenge to imagination or fancy invests every feature . He might be a ...
... mean force , too , for the brow is so generous . Not the face of a poet , in spite of his rapt and pensive mood while I watch him . Some- thing like an austere challenge to imagination or fancy invests every feature . He might be a ...
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... means every day . Oh , indeed , no . Sometimes he would not be seen twice for a whole fortnight . He lived not far away . Did not the gnädiger Herr know the chalet next to that one which a huge stone had fallen on and crushed ? Yes ...
... means every day . Oh , indeed , no . Sometimes he would not be seen twice for a whole fortnight . He lived not far away . Did not the gnädiger Herr know the chalet next to that one which a huge stone had fallen on and crushed ? Yes ...
Сторінка 302
... stood motionless , with an air of doubt and trouble , though not by any means of incivility . At once Brookstayne spoke , with tones all courtesy and gentleness , yet guarded against a sign of undue compassion . " 302 SOLARION .
... stood motionless , with an air of doubt and trouble , though not by any means of incivility . At once Brookstayne spoke , with tones all courtesy and gentleness , yet guarded against a sign of undue compassion . " 302 SOLARION .
Сторінка 304
... mean it rudely . Mine is an ended life . I am here waiting for it really to close , and in comparative peace . The sooner it closes the better . If I were not beset by certain very bitter memories I should call my days here actually ...
... mean it rudely . Mine is an ended life . I am here waiting for it really to close , and in comparative peace . The sooner it closes the better . If I were not beset by certain very bitter memories I should call my days here actually ...
Сторінка 306
... mean this ? " · • “ " I mean whatever you choose to tell me . " He rose from the chair in which he had been seated , close to Brookstayne . It was a lovely day in latter August , and the dimity curtains at the quaint little dormer ...
... mean this ? " · • “ " I mean whatever you choose to tell me . " He rose from the chair in which he had been seated , close to Brookstayne . It was a lovely day in latter August , and the dimity curtains at the quaint little dormer ...
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