A Politician's DaughterD. Appleton, 1886 - 231 páginas |
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... Chipman , Dorothy ? " Dorothy bowed distantly , raising her eyes only to her father's face , saying somewhat bitterly : " I remember Judge Chipman perfectly . " " But can you not give your hand to the friend your childhood , Miss ...
... Chipman , Dorothy ? " Dorothy bowed distantly , raising her eyes only to her father's face , saying somewhat bitterly : " I remember Judge Chipman perfectly . " " But can you not give your hand to the friend your childhood , Miss ...
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... Chipman , whom she instinctively knew to be her enemy . In her enforced confinement she recalled how often in her childhood she had hidden from that man , her father's friend , because in her childish heart she hated him . Once he had ...
... Chipman , whom she instinctively knew to be her enemy . In her enforced confinement she recalled how often in her childhood she had hidden from that man , her father's friend , because in her childish heart she hated him . Once he had ...
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... Chipman was a man of power , controlling votes and owning newspapers . There was also a reason affecting her more personally , of which she had no suspicion , which was even then being spoken by her father's guest . " She must be broken ...
... Chipman was a man of power , controlling votes and owning newspapers . There was also a reason affecting her more personally , of which she had no suspicion , which was even then being spoken by her father's guest . " She must be broken ...
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... Chipman was perhaps one of the best illustrations of this law that any physiologist could desire to prove his theo- ries . That peculiar quality by which a rogue is said to be caught had been so highly developed in his father that ...
... Chipman was perhaps one of the best illustrations of this law that any physiologist could desire to prove his theo- ries . That peculiar quality by which a rogue is said to be caught had been so highly developed in his father that ...
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... Chipman Chipman . " His father was proud to believe that , if he him- self had not accepted the seat on the bench , Irving would have been able to defeat him in any case which required " sharpened sly detection " and spe- cious argument ...
... Chipman Chipman . " His father was proud to believe that , if he him- self had not accepted the seat on the bench , Irving would have been able to defeat him in any case which required " sharpened sly detection " and spe- cious argument ...
Términos y frases comunes
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Pasajes populares
Página 170 - Most quiet need, by sun and candlelight. I love thee freely, as men strive for right. I love thee purely, as they turn from praise. I love thee with the passion put to use In my old griefs, and with my childhood's faith.
Página 26 - Saki, you shall pass Among the Guests Star-scattered on the Grass, And in your joyous errand reach the spot Where I made One — turn down an empty Glass!