Hoboken: A Romance of New York, Bände 1-2Harper, 1843 - 228 Seiten |
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... cried Mr. Lennox . " I don't believe it . It's too ridiculous ! Why , I don't feel a bit older than I did when your too susceptible mamma first fell furiously in love with me . " " Nonsense ! Nor a bit wiser ! " said his wife . " Wisdom ...
... cried Mr. Lennox . " I don't believe it . It's too ridiculous ! Why , I don't feel a bit older than I did when your too susceptible mamma first fell furiously in love with me . " " Nonsense ! Nor a bit wiser ! " said his wife . " Wisdom ...
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... cried Mr. Lennox . sir ! you have had the audacity to - to - hey , sir ? " 66 " What , " It's the most absurd thing possible , " said Frank . ' Mary is always full of nonsensical ideas . " 66 You need not look so angry , " said Mrs ...
... cried Mr. Lennox . sir ! you have had the audacity to - to - hey , sir ? " 66 " What , " It's the most absurd thing possible , " said Frank . ' Mary is always full of nonsensical ideas . " 66 You need not look so angry , " said Mrs ...
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... cried his father . " How dare you have the impertinence to speak in that way of the love- liest little being that ever grew off a rosebush ? If that young lady , sir , has deigned to honour you with an instant's attention - if you've ...
... cried his father . " How dare you have the impertinence to speak in that way of the love- liest little being that ever grew off a rosebush ? If that young lady , sir , has deigned to honour you with an instant's attention - if you've ...
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... cried Harry , assuming a very grave and sober look . 66 Why , my dear sir , " said Emmerson , smiling , " what's the matter with you ? " " Oh , I have been unwell this evening , and I have come out to ( hiccough ) take a little walk ...
... cried Harry , assuming a very grave and sober look . 66 Why , my dear sir , " said Emmerson , smiling , " what's the matter with you ? " " Oh , I have been unwell this evening , and I have come out to ( hiccough ) take a little walk ...
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... " 66 My deed ! I have offered myself to Miss Fanny Elton , like an ass . " Well ? " " And am rejected , as if I had , indeed , been that elegant and long - enduring animal . " " You don't mean to say , " cried Harry HOBOKEN . 59.
... " 66 My deed ! I have offered myself to Miss Fanny Elton , like an ass . " Well ? " " And am rejected , as if I had , indeed , been that elegant and long - enduring animal . " " You don't mean to say , " cried Harry HOBOKEN . 59.
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Seite 131 - Therefore take no thought, saying: What shall we eat? Or, what shall we drink? Or, wherewithal shall we be clothed? (For after all these things do the Gentiles seek.) For your heavenly Father knoweth that ye have need of all these things. But seek ye first the Kingdom of God and His righteousness, and all these things shall be added unto you.
Seite 85 - The Lord giveth, and the Lord ' taketh away ; blessed be the name of the Lord.
Seite 117 - Yea, the sparrow hath found an house, and the swallow a nest for herself, where she may lay her young, even thine altars, O Lord of hosts, my King, and my God.
Seite 215 - The History of the Discovery and Settlement of America. By William Robertson, DD With an Account of his Life and Writings. To which are added, Questions for the Examination of Students.