Littell's Living Age, Том 128Littell, Son and Company, 1876 |
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... talking with Uncle Matthias , and discussing various subjects . " Uncle , " said I one day , for the dream of the fir - tree and the old bachelor still lingered in my head , " uncle , we must really both get married . " " Nonsense ...
... talking with Uncle Matthias , and discussing various subjects . " Uncle , " said I one day , for the dream of the fir - tree and the old bachelor still lingered in my head , " uncle , we must really both get married . " " Nonsense ...
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... talk ? That's the main thing ! You must begin a conversa- tion with her . ' So , when she came back again , I stood with my back against a tree and pretended to be filling my pipe ; and when she was only a few paces from me I took my ...
... talk ? That's the main thing ! You must begin a conversa- tion with her . ' So , when she came back again , I stood with my back against a tree and pretended to be filling my pipe ; and when she was only a few paces from me I took my ...
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... talk too much ! and I am sure so do you . Dr. Slade told me just now you were to be kept as quiet as possi- ble and undisturbed ; and here am I con- tradicting you most virulently . Do go away and read a sermon or something , or you ...
... talk too much ! and I am sure so do you . Dr. Slade told me just now you were to be kept as quiet as possi- ble and undisturbed ; and here am I con- tradicting you most virulently . Do go away and read a sermon or something , or you ...
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... talk in the refectory at secrets of the monastery . meals , but hearken to the Scriptures read to them at that time . The septimarians , so called from their weekly offices of read- ers , waiters , cooks , etc. , were to dine by ...
... talk in the refectory at secrets of the monastery . meals , but hearken to the Scriptures read to them at that time . The septimarians , so called from their weekly offices of read- ers , waiters , cooks , etc. , were to dine by ...
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... talk on one another , -all the flowers , all the toys . Only we left out the presence , and forgot the thought of Him Whose calm and holy memory , in our hearts should ne'er grow dim . Like an old Italian picture and women sit , - where ...
... talk on one another , -all the flowers , all the toys . Only we left out the presence , and forgot the thought of Him Whose calm and holy memory , in our hearts should ne'er grow dim . Like an old Italian picture and women sit , - where ...
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