A Politician's DaughterD. Appleton, 1886 - 231 páginas |
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... judge such men as my father ? " 66 Well ; don't you see they have been gentle- men , cultured gentlemen , for a good many genera- tions ? They have been educated men . They have never been in politics . Indeed , we have always ...
... judge such men as my father ? " 66 Well ; don't you see they have been gentle- men , cultured gentlemen , for a good many genera- tions ? They have been educated men . They have never been in politics . Indeed , we have always ...
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... Judge , advancing . of " I do not think that Judge Chipman was ever a friend of mine even in childhood . " " As proud as ever , eh , my lady ? So you hold the old grudge still , do you , Miss Dorothy , and not even for your father's ...
... Judge , advancing . of " I do not think that Judge Chipman was ever a friend of mine even in childhood . " " As proud as ever , eh , my lady ? So you hold the old grudge still , do you , Miss Dorothy , and not even for your father's ...
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... Judge 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 ...
... Judge 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 ...
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... Judge ; you know how sensitive she was as a child , losing her mother so young ; and antipathies are not easily conquered . I have no apprehension that she will carry her dislike for you into her relation to Irving . " " She had better ...
... Judge ; you know how sensitive she was as a child , losing her mother so young ; and antipathies are not easily conquered . I have no apprehension that she will carry her dislike for you into her relation to Irving . " " She had better ...
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... men of many minds had soon been added to his . At twenty she was a reflection of this society . At twenty - five she found herself able to judge it impartially . CHAPTER II . THE SON OF AN ENEMY . THERE TARRATINE . 19.
... men of many minds had soon been added to his . At twenty she was a reflection of this society . At twenty - five she found herself able to judge it impartially . CHAPTER II . THE SON OF AN ENEMY . THERE TARRATINE . 19.
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!