Chambers's Miscellany of Instructive & Entertaining Tracts, Bind 1–2William Chambers, Robert Chambers Lippincott, 1869 |
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Side 7
... sent away our cat , though my wife doted on her , for fear of her killing them . Perhaps she might not have injured them , but I would not run any risk ; I should have been a villain if I had ; for all the cats in the world are not ...
... sent away our cat , though my wife doted on her , for fear of her killing them . Perhaps she might not have injured them , but I would not run any risk ; I should have been a villain if I had ; for all the cats in the world are not ...
Side 20
... sent to the stable ; it is true she heard their expressions of delight at being housed after their journey ; yet on their assistance she built all her hopes . ' Pardon my question , ' said she in a trembling voice to the woman ; ' but ...
... sent to the stable ; it is true she heard their expressions of delight at being housed after their journey ; yet on their assistance she built all her hopes . ' Pardon my question , ' said she in a trembling voice to the woman ; ' but ...
Side 29
... sent naked into the world , incapable of flying like the bird , of running like the stag , of creeping like the serpent ; without the means of defence among enemies armed with claws and stings ; without protection from the inclemency of ...
... sent naked into the world , incapable of flying like the bird , of running like the stag , of creeping like the serpent ; without the means of defence among enemies armed with claws and stings ; without protection from the inclemency of ...
Side 31
... sent her by Ludovic ! A cloud seemed to pass away from before the eyes of Charney . In Teresa he recognised Picciola , the fair girl of his dreams , with the flower resting on her heart , not in her hair . He could but murmur some words ...
... sent her by Ludovic ! A cloud seemed to pass away from before the eyes of Charney . In Teresa he recognised Picciola , the fair girl of his dreams , with the flower resting on her heart , not in her hair . He could but murmur some words ...
Side 12
... sent back with polite messages , but from an equal , any ultimate deficiency of value may be recovered at law , as if a debt . Their own interest - that is , the convenience of the moment - is the grand motive of their actions ; they ...
... sent back with polite messages , but from an equal , any ultimate deficiency of value may be recovered at law , as if a debt . Their own interest - that is , the convenience of the moment - is the grand motive of their actions ; they ...
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