Chambers's Miscellany of Instructive & Entertaining Tracts, Bind 1–2William Chambers, Robert Chambers Lippincott, 1869 |
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Side 26
... give way to despair ? ' ' But you don't consider the impossibility of my going in any sort of carriage , even the smoothest voiture , when I faint dead away , or go into fits at the slightest jolt . No , no ! -it is the will of God that ...
... give way to despair ? ' ' But you don't consider the impossibility of my going in any sort of carriage , even the smoothest voiture , when I faint dead away , or go into fits at the slightest jolt . No , no ! -it is the will of God that ...
Side 28
... give an idea of the whole . Along the planted sides of the great high - roads and the level plains , their progress , though slow , was steady : halting for the heat of the day under the trees at the entrance of some hamlet , which ...
... give an idea of the whole . Along the planted sides of the great high - roads and the level plains , their progress , though slow , was steady : halting for the heat of the day under the trees at the entrance of some hamlet , which ...
Side 9
... give some reason for the interest he took in such a trifle . My dear , good Ludovic , ' said he , ' I thank you for ... gives his hand to a friend and an equal . ' Then , Ludovic , be you my friend . ' ' No , no ; that would not do ...
... give some reason for the interest he took in such a trifle . My dear , good Ludovic , ' said he , ' I thank you for ... gives his hand to a friend and an equal . ' Then , Ludovic , be you my friend . ' ' No , no ; that would not do ...
Side 11
... give them you . ' Never , ' exclaimed the count , will I ask him to grant me a favour . ' ' As you please , ' returned Ludovic coldly , singing one of his native Italian airs as he left the chamber of his prisoner . Too proud to humble ...
... give them you . ' Never , ' exclaimed the count , will I ask him to grant me a favour . ' ' As you please , ' returned Ludovic coldly , singing one of his native Italian airs as he left the chamber of his prisoner . Too proud to humble ...
Side 13
... give me any thanks , ' returned Girhardi ; ' the thought was Teresa's , my daughter's . ' " You have a daughter , then ; and they permit you to see her ? ' ' Yes ; and I thank God that they do , for my poor child is an angel of goodness ...
... give me any thanks , ' returned Girhardi ; ' the thought was Teresa's , my daughter's . ' " You have a daughter , then ; and they permit you to see her ? ' ' Yes ; and I thank God that they do , for my poor child is an angel of goodness ...
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