Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, 第 102 巻W. Blackwood, 1867 |
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... speak or look at the patron who was so good to him , yet whom he could not yield to . " Sir , " he stammered , when he had got a little command of him- self- I- you are mistaken . I have nothing on my mind - no- thing more than every ...
... speak or look at the patron who was so good to him , yet whom he could not yield to . " Sir , " he stammered , when he had got a little command of him- self- I- you are mistaken . I have nothing on my mind - no- thing more than every ...
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... speak for me , and now you save from what is worse than starving - from debt and hopeless struggles . And I was beginning to lose heart ; I felt as if we could not live on it , and nobody knew but me . I beg your pardon , sir , for speaking ...
... speak for me , and now you save from what is worse than starving - from debt and hopeless struggles . And I was beginning to lose heart ; I felt as if we could not live on it , and nobody knew but me . I beg your pardon , sir , for speaking ...
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... speak to you about young Powys . I am interested in that young fellow . I want to raise his salary . But I should like to know first what you have got to say . " It was a hypocritical speech , but Mr Wrinkell happily was not aware of ...
... speak to you about young Powys . I am interested in that young fellow . I want to raise his salary . But I should like to know first what you have got to say . " It was a hypocritical speech , but Mr Wrinkell happily was not aware of ...
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... speak of , but he liked the more generous breadth of nature without very well knowing why ; and he was glad in his heart that the young fellow had " got on . " But still , for all that , he disapproved - not of Powys , but of Mr ...
... speak of , but he liked the more generous breadth of nature without very well knowing why ; and he was glad in his heart that the young fellow had " got on . " But still , for all that , he disapproved - not of Powys , but of Mr ...
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... speaking to you . It was to Mr Powys I was speaking . He knows best whether he will help me or not . " 66 Oh , it was to Mr Powys you were speaking ! " said Jack . " I " " am a very unimportant person , and I 1867. ] 15 Brownlows ...
... speaking to you . It was to Mr Powys I was speaking . He knows best whether he will help me or not . " 66 Oh , it was to Mr Powys you were speaking ! " said Jack . " I " " am a very unimportant person , and I 1867. ] 15 Brownlows ...
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