Chambers's Miscellany of Instructive & Entertaining Tracts, Bind 1–2William Chambers, Robert Chambers Lippincott, 1869 |
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Side 5
... remained upon the surface . This strange dialogue , carried on by thought on one side , and action on the other , could not rest here ; for Charney was too much accustomed to dispute , to yield his opinion at once to a good reason ...
... remained upon the surface . This strange dialogue , carried on by thought on one side , and action on the other , could not rest here ; for Charney was too much accustomed to dispute , to yield his opinion at once to a good reason ...
Side 16
... remained in your eyes an old fool , given up to the most contemptible trifling ; and the other a coarse , and sordid , and vulgar creature . Encased in your own selfishness , you never loved before ; and now it is because you love ...
... remained in your eyes an old fool , given up to the most contemptible trifling ; and the other a coarse , and sordid , and vulgar creature . Encased in your own selfishness , you never loved before ; and now it is because you love ...
Side 19
... remained present while Charney wrote his request ; then reading it , he sealed and took the letter away . Reader , do you rejoice at the changed heart , or do you despise . our noble count for thus conquering his pride to save a ...
... remained present while Charney wrote his request ; then reading it , he sealed and took the letter away . Reader , do you rejoice at the changed heart , or do you despise . our noble count for thus conquering his pride to save a ...
Side 24
... remained the dressing - case to be examined , and when they asked for the key , he dropped rather than gave it . The rage of the superintendent had now conquered all his politeness ; and when , after opening the dressing - case , the ...
... remained the dressing - case to be examined , and when they asked for the key , he dropped rather than gave it . The rage of the superintendent had now conquered all his politeness ; and when , after opening the dressing - case , the ...
Side 25
... remained but Picciola in the midst of the ruins . ' Why kill it ? it is dying , ' exclaimed Ludovic , once more risking the captain's anger by his supplication . The great man only answered by a smile of irony . ' Let me do it , ' cried ...
... remained but Picciola in the midst of the ruins . ' Why kill it ? it is dying , ' exclaimed Ludovic , once more risking the captain's anger by his supplication . The great man only answered by a smile of irony . ' Let me do it , ' cried ...
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