Complete Works, 第 4 巻G. Routledge, 1886 |
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... talk or movement in the street . There's nobody at the book - shop . " If you will have the goodness to come again in an hour , " says the banker , with his mouthful of din- ner at one o'clock , you can have the money . " There is ...
... talk or movement in the street . There's nobody at the book - shop . " If you will have the goodness to come again in an hour , " says the banker , with his mouthful of din- ner at one o'clock , you can have the money . " There is ...
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... talk about themselves for ever , and don't weary me . I like to hear them tell their old stories over and over again . I read them in the dozy hours , and only half re- member them . I am informed that both of them tell coarse stories ...
... talk about themselves for ever , and don't weary me . I like to hear them tell their old stories over and over again . I read them in the dozy hours , and only half re- member them . I am informed that both of them tell coarse stories ...
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... talk- ing . about himself . It is because you yourself are selfish , that that other person's Self does not interest you . Be interested by other people and with their affairs . Let them prattle and talk to you , as I do my dear old ...
... talk- ing . about himself . It is because you yourself are selfish , that that other person's Self does not interest you . Be interested by other people and with their affairs . Let them prattle and talk to you , as I do my dear old ...
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... talk except to the boys now and again , and sat in her corner , pale , and silently looking at them . The next day , we saw the lady and her maid driving in the direction of the railway - station , without the boys . The parting had ...
... talk except to the boys now and again , and sat in her corner , pale , and silently looking at them . The next day , we saw the lady and her maid driving in the direction of the railway - station , without the boys . The parting had ...
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... talk and walk . " If , ' says LOGIC — if enjoy- ment is your motto , you may make the most of an evening at Vauxhall , more than at any other place in the metropolis . It is all free and easy . Stay as long as you like , and depart when ...
... talk and walk . " If , ' says LOGIC — if enjoy- ment is your motto , you may make the most of an evening at Vauxhall , more than at any other place in the metropolis . It is all free and easy . Stay as long as you like , and depart when ...
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219 ページ - ... it would be hard to find a man, so well entitled to notice by his wit, that ever delighted so much in talking of his money.