Ballou's Monthly Magazine, Volums 45-46Thomes & Talbot, 1877 |
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Pàgina 87
... looked at Luke ; Luke looked at Leander . Both looked sheepish ; neither said a word . " Don't both speak at once , " I said , meaning , of course , to quiz them ; but in their excitement and confusion that is just what they did ...
... looked at Luke ; Luke looked at Leander . Both looked sheepish ; neither said a word . " Don't both speak at once , " I said , meaning , of course , to quiz them ; but in their excitement and confusion that is just what they did ...
Pàgina 176
... looked - a rather neces- sary proceeding , you will allow , if I was to recognize her in a crowded waiting - room , by that means . There was nothing particular about the face . It was rather well shaped , and had a pleasant expression ...
... looked - a rather neces- sary proceeding , you will allow , if I was to recognize her in a crowded waiting - room , by that means . There was nothing particular about the face . It was rather well shaped , and had a pleasant expression ...
Pàgina 195
... looked along the water - course under the road , but the marmot had hidden among the stones . Soon after he met a flock of goats , driven home by their owner . They looked very impish , with their bright eyes and long beards ; and the ...
... looked along the water - course under the road , but the marmot had hidden among the stones . Soon after he met a flock of goats , driven home by their owner . They looked very impish , with their bright eyes and long beards ; and the ...
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