John Halifax, GentlemanHarper & Brothers, 1869 - 485 páginas |
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... wonder . Ragged , muddy , and miserable as he was , the poor boy looked anything but a " vagabond . " " Thee need not go into the wet , my lad . Keep close to the wall , and there will be shelter enough both for us and thee , " said my ...
... wonder . Ragged , muddy , and miserable as he was , the poor boy looked anything but a " vagabond . " " Thee need not go into the wet , my lad . Keep close to the wall , and there will be shelter enough both for us and thee , " said my ...
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... wonder whether or no he would notice me . He did not at first , being busy over his horse ; until , just as the notion flashed across my mind that he was passing by our house - also , how keenly his doing so would pain me - the lad ...
... wonder whether or no he would notice me . He did not at first , being busy over his horse ; until , just as the notion flashed across my mind that he was passing by our house - also , how keenly his doing so would pain me - the lad ...
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... wonder ! " I'll come and see you there this afternoon . " 66 " No ? " with a look of delighted surprise . " But you must not - you ought not . " " But I will ! " And I laughed to hear myself actually using that phrase . What would Jael ...
... wonder ! " I'll come and see you there this afternoon . " 66 " No ? " with a look of delighted surprise . " But you must not - you ought not . " " But I will ! " And I laughed to hear myself actually using that phrase . What would Jael ...
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... wonder how soon we shall have to rise up from this quiet , easy life , and fight our battles in the world . Also , I wonder if we are ready for it . " " I think you are . ” " I don't know . I'm not clear how far I could resist doing ...
... wonder how soon we shall have to rise up from this quiet , easy life , and fight our battles in the world . Also , I wonder if we are ready for it . " " I think you are . ” " I don't know . I'm not clear how far I could resist doing ...
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... That man has evidently seen a good deal of the world , " said John , smiling ; " I wonder what the world is like ! " " Did you not see something of it as a child ? ” " Only the worst and lowest side ; not the JOHN HALIFAX . 63.
... That man has evidently seen a good deal of the world , " said John , smiling ; " I wonder what the world is like ! " " Did you not see something of it as a child ? ” " Only the worst and lowest side ; not the JOHN HALIFAX . 63.
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