Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country, Volume 25James Anthony Froude, John Tulloch J. Fraser, 1882 - Authors Contains the first printing of Sartor resartus, as well as other works by Thomas Carlyle. |
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Page 76
... answered : " Well , if you really can see into the future , will you tell me how long I have to live ? All this time ... answer to a look , half of terror , half of reproach , on the face of Labédoyère- ' nay , my son , the message you ...
... answered : " Well , if you really can see into the future , will you tell me how long I have to live ? All this time ... answer to a look , half of terror , half of reproach , on the face of Labédoyère- ' nay , my son , the message you ...
Page 136
... answered Hilda . Then you quite understand , Fräulein Hilda , ' he said , and looked from her to the chalked line much as a schoolmaster laying down the law to a child ; ' you know what you may and what you may not do . ' ' I am neither ...
... answered Hilda . Then you quite understand , Fräulein Hilda , ' he said , and looked from her to the chalked line much as a schoolmaster laying down the law to a child ; ' you know what you may and what you may not do . ' ' I am neither ...
Page 194
... answered , quite tranquilly ; he went down in our boat twelve years come next October , with my only I and my daughter live here alone . ' son . Vincent's heart beat . You've got a daughter ? ' ' Yes , sir . It's a pity she ain't a lad ...
... answered , quite tranquilly ; he went down in our boat twelve years come next October , with my only I and my daughter live here alone . ' son . Vincent's heart beat . You've got a daughter ? ' ' Yes , sir . It's a pity she ain't a lad ...
Page 195
... answered , quite tranquilly ; " he went down in our boat twelve years come next October , with my only son . I and my daughter live here alone . ' Vincent's heart beat . You've got a daughter ? ' ' Yes , sir . It's a pity she ain't a ...
... answered , quite tranquilly ; " he went down in our boat twelve years come next October , with my only son . I and my daughter live here alone . ' Vincent's heart beat . You've got a daughter ? ' ' Yes , sir . It's a pity she ain't a ...
Page 197
... answered in a dull , dreary voice , that reminded him of her mother ; it would be better for you to tell me how ladies live , who are gay and happy and have nought to trouble them . ' ' I don't know many happy ladies in London - plenty ...
... answered in a dull , dreary voice , that reminded him of her mother ; it would be better for you to tell me how ladies live , who are gay and happy and have nought to trouble them . ' ' I don't know many happy ladies in London - plenty ...
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