Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, Volum 4William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone W. Tait, 1837 |
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Pàgina 48
... never let thine eye be dazzled by a laced jacket ; never dream , child , of marrying a sol- dier . Who thou wilt beside , so he can prove himself an honest man , and an honest man's son . But no soldier ! Hav'n't we seen the fellows ...
... never let thine eye be dazzled by a laced jacket ; never dream , child , of marrying a sol- dier . Who thou wilt beside , so he can prove himself an honest man , and an honest man's son . But no soldier ! Hav'n't we seen the fellows ...
Pàgina 115
... never been there , I believe ? " " No ! but I have a cousin - german at Paris . By the way , one's cousins - German should all come from Vienna or Dresden . " " Your geography is all astray , Miss Clifford ! Did you never hear that ...
... never been there , I believe ? " " No ! but I have a cousin - german at Paris . By the way , one's cousins - German should all come from Vienna or Dresden . " " Your geography is all astray , Miss Clifford ! Did you never hear that ...
Pàgina 137
... never loved any human being in the whole course of her life , beyond the instincts of a mother for her babe in infancy ; and that nature , which had so lavishly gifted her with a head , had altogether withheld that nobler part of female ...
... never loved any human being in the whole course of her life , beyond the instincts of a mother for her babe in infancy ; and that nature , which had so lavishly gifted her with a head , had altogether withheld that nobler part of female ...
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