The Universal Anthology: A Collection of the Best Literature, Ancient, Mediaeval and Modern, with Biographical and Explanatory Notes, Том 24Richard Garnett, Léon Vallée, Alois Brandl Clarke Company, Limited, 1899 |
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... heard his name mentioned after a turn or two . Although they lowered their voices , Raphael easily guessed that he had become the topic of their debate , and he ended by catching a phrase or two spoken aloud . " You ? " " Yes , I. " " I ...
... heard his name mentioned after a turn or two . Although they lowered their voices , Raphael easily guessed that he had become the topic of their debate , and he ended by catching a phrase or two spoken aloud . " You ? " " Yes , I. " " I ...
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... heard approaching . " Here he is , " said the seconds , who soon descried a calèche coming along the road ; it was drawn by four horses , and there were two postilions . " What a queer proceeding ! " said Valentin's antagonist ; " here ...
... heard approaching . " Here he is , " said the seconds , who soon descried a calèche coming along the road ; it was drawn by four horses , and there were two postilions . " What a queer proceeding ! " said Valentin's antagonist ; " here ...
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... heard Fraisier say to Magus : — " Let me have it in writing , and sign it , both of you . Undertake to pay nine hundred thousand francs in cash for M. Pons ' collection , and we will see about putting you in the way of making a handsome ...
... heard Fraisier say to Magus : — " Let me have it in writing , and sign it , both of you . Undertake to pay nine hundred thousand francs in cash for M. Pons ' collection , and we will see about putting you in the way of making a handsome ...
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... heard the outer door close upon her , he sum- moned up all his remaining strength to rise . " They are cheating me , " he muttered to himself , " they are robbing me ! Schmucke is a child that would let them tie him up in a sack . " The ...
... heard the outer door close upon her , he sum- moned up all his remaining strength to rise . " They are cheating me , " he muttered to himself , " they are robbing me ! Schmucke is a child that would let them tie him up in a sack . " The ...
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... heard the vague , inarticulate words , the good German , so far from losing his head , rose to the very heroism of friendship . Man and child as he was , with the pressure of despair came the inspiration of a mother's ten- derness , a ...
... heard the vague , inarticulate words , the good German , so far from losing his head , rose to the very heroism of friendship . Man and child as he was , with the pressure of despair came the inspiration of a mother's ten- derness , a ...
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Adrienne ALFRED TENNYSON answered Arthur Dimmesdale asked bandolining beautiful bells better breath Brunt canon Chateau d'If child Cibot Cleopatra colonel Consuelo cried curate Dantes dark dead dear death Djalma door Dorcas dream Ellen eyes face fancy father fear feeling felt Fraisier gentleman give hand happiness head hear heard heart heaven Hester Prynne hope hour Jane Jefferson Brick Kardouon La Cibot Lady Hester Stanhope laugh leave light lips listened live Lockman look Mademoiselle de Cardoville Martin Meïamoun mind missis morning Mugby Junction never night once passed Pons poor Rawdon replied Reuben scarlet letter Schaunard Schmucke seemed sleep smile Sniff soul stood sure tears tell thee THEOPHILE GAUTIER things THOMAS HOOD thou thought told trembling turned voice wish woman words Xailoun young lord
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