Tales and Novels: The absenteeHarper & brothers, 1835 |
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Page 117
... called upon to decide in one hour upon ques- tions involving the happiness of my whole life . To be called upon before it was necessary too - for I was not in love , not I — at least I had formed no idea of marrying , no resolution to ...
... called upon to decide in one hour upon ques- tions involving the happiness of my whole life . To be called upon before it was necessary too - for I was not in love , not I — at least I had formed no idea of marrying , no resolution to ...
Page 53
... called to give some orders to the man , or , as he called him , the boy - a boy of sixty -who was ploughing . " Your team , I see , is worthy of your tackle , " pursued Sir Ulick . " A mule , a bull , and two lean horses . I pity the ...
... called to give some orders to the man , or , as he called him , the boy - a boy of sixty -who was ploughing . " Your team , I see , is worthy of your tackle , " pursued Sir Ulick . " A mule , a bull , and two lean horses . I pity the ...
Page 246
... called ; and he could not ex- clusively command his attention , to admire the houses and churches which his abbé continually pointed out to his notice . He admired , however , the fine façade of the Louvre , the Place de Louis XV ...
... called ; and he could not ex- clusively command his attention , to admire the houses and churches which his abbé continually pointed out to his notice . He admired , however , the fine façade of the Louvre , the Place de Louis XV ...
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