A Politician's DaughterD. Appleton, 1886 - 231 páginas |
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... understanding , and two by two walked under the beautiful New England elms which arched the broad street with waving shade . Did they too talk of the growing infidelity of the age , or only the fidelity of their own hearts ? Who knows ...
... understanding , and two by two walked under the beautiful New England elms which arched the broad street with waving shade . Did they too talk of the growing infidelity of the age , or only the fidelity of their own hearts ? Who knows ...
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... understand , my dear Miss Harcourt , how impossible , how utter- ly impossible it is for me to go any farther . My party principles , my personal feeling , my family and education are so opposed to your father's po- litical attitude ...
... understand , my dear Miss Harcourt , how impossible , how utter- ly impossible it is for me to go any farther . My party principles , my personal feeling , my family and education are so opposed to your father's po- litical attitude ...
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... understand entirely what your family is , although you have taken some pains to tell me . What has your family ever been or done to place them in a position to judge such men as my father ? " 66 Well ; don't you see they have been ...
... understand entirely what your family is , although you have taken some pains to tell me . What has your family ever been or done to place them in a position to judge such men as my father ? " 66 Well ; don't you see they have been ...
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... understand this species of moral fencing . Mr. Harcourt said : " So you are a Presbyterian , Irving . This gen- eration leans toward Unitarianism or Romanism . There must be some strong motive to keep you a Presbyterian ? " " The ...
... understand this species of moral fencing . Mr. Harcourt said : " So you are a Presbyterian , Irving . This gen- eration leans toward Unitarianism or Romanism . There must be some strong motive to keep you a Presbyterian ? " " The ...
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... his recognition . " Dorothy occupied herself with the arrangement of an opalesque finger - bowl upon a dainty damask square , and her father answered : " I understand that young Bradley came here to look THE SON OF AN ENEMY . 27.
... his recognition . " Dorothy occupied herself with the arrangement of an opalesque finger - bowl upon a dainty damask square , and her father answered : " I understand that young Bradley came here to look THE SON OF AN ENEMY . 27.
Términos y frases comunes
75 cents afternoon Allen answered Arthur Bradley asked Aunt Rachel Barbara Bender Beacon Street Beaumonde Beaumonde's beautiful believe better BOND STREET Boston Bradley's child China Chinese railroad clever Cloth Corinne court Cousin Arthur Crowninsword Cryder's daugh daughter dear dinner Doro Dorothy Harcourt Dorothy's dress duchess election Elmholme eyes face father feeling fellow give Gooch governess Grace Aguilar Grand Mogul hair hand heart honest Hong Kong Hotel Hamilton Illustrated Irving Chipman Judge Chipman knew lady Lennox little girl little governess look lover marry mask ment Miss Bender Miss Dorothy Miss Harcourt Mollusks Mopsa never papa party passed politician politics pretty Queenie Robert Mylius Roma seemed Silberg smile stay talk Tarratine tell things thought tion to-day to-night vote walk weeks wife wish woman women York young
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!