The Gentleman's Magazine, 第 4 巻、第 228 巻Bradbury, Evans, 1870 |
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... head . " You were soon pretty enough for your father to make a fuss about you , though cross and peevish in the extreme . I shall never forget when I travelled with you from Southtown , all those miles by the coach to Elmsfield ; I ...
... head . " You were soon pretty enough for your father to make a fuss about you , though cross and peevish in the extreme . I shall never forget when I travelled with you from Southtown , all those miles by the coach to Elmsfield ; I ...
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... head and sighed , and then she told me I had better go and look after my little sister . And , somehow or other , I hated Mr. Welby . I shivered when he patted me on the head , and I threw his sixpences into the gutter . Nothing could ...
... head and sighed , and then she told me I had better go and look after my little sister . And , somehow or other , I hated Mr. Welby . I shivered when he patted me on the head , and I threw his sixpences into the gutter . Nothing could ...
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... head below Dea , and on the vanquished bear and wolf , sang , - " O ven ! Ama ! Eres alma , Soy corazon . And ... heads , rosy- Night ! go away ; the dawn sings hallali . e Thou must go to heaven , and smile , thou that weepest . d Break ...
... head below Dea , and on the vanquished bear and wolf , sang , - " O ven ! Ama ! Eres alma , Soy corazon . And ... heads , rosy- Night ! go away ; the dawn sings hallali . e Thou must go to heaven , and smile , thou that weepest . d Break ...
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... head above the wall . Then he retreated again with more joy into his loneliness with Dea , after having made comparisons . What saw he around him ? What were these living creatures of which his wandering life showed him all the ...
... head above the wall . Then he retreated again with more joy into his loneliness with Dea , after having made comparisons . What saw he around him ? What were these living creatures of which his wandering life showed him all the ...
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... head in his hands and dreamed . " What folly to be happy ! How one dreams ! " arose in his mind . Absurd notions crossed his brain . Because formerly he had succoured an infant , he felt within him a desire to succour the whole world ...
... head in his hands and dreamed . " What folly to be happy ! How one dreams ! " arose in his mind . Absurd notions crossed his brain . Because formerly he had succoured an infant , he felt within him a desire to succour the whole world ...
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