Mr. Meeson's WillLongmans, Green, 1913 - 304 Seiten |
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... feel as though I were fifty . Well , so you see I may as well give up fighting against it and die at once . I am ... feeling worst - when my chest aches , you know - I grow quite happy when I think of what the papers wrote about ...
... feel as though I were fifty . Well , so you see I may as well give up fighting against it and die at once . I am ... feeling worst - when my chest aches , you know - I grow quite happy when I think of what the papers wrote about ...
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... feeling on the part of the reader . However , she struggled through it till the last sentence was reached . It ran thus : " And so Jemima stretched out her hand to him and said ' Good- bye . ' And presently , knowing that she had now ...
... feeling on the part of the reader . However , she struggled through it till the last sentence was reached . It ran thus : " And so Jemima stretched out her hand to him and said ' Good- bye . ' And presently , knowing that she had now ...
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... feel very much as though he had fallen in love . Accordingly , he went out walking , and , meeting a clerk whom he had known in the Meeson establish- ment — one of those who was discharged on the same day as himself - he obtained from ...
... feel very much as though he had fallen in love . Accordingly , he went out walking , and , meeting a clerk whom he had known in the Meeson establish- ment — one of those who was discharged on the same day as himself - he obtained from ...
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... Feeling a curious sinking sensation within her , she was about to go below to her cabin , which she shared with a lady's - maid , not knowing whether to attribute it to sentimental qualms incidental to her lonely departure from the land ...
... Feeling a curious sinking sensation within her , she was about to go below to her cabin , which she shared with a lady's - maid , not knowing whether to attribute it to sentimental qualms incidental to her lonely departure from the land ...
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... feel as though I were coming to pieces . " " Don't alarm yourself , Mr. Meeson , " she answered , " I am not going to publish any more books at present . " " That is a pity , " he said , " because your stuff is good selling stuff . Any ...
... feel as though I were coming to pieces . " " Don't alarm yourself , Mr. Meeson , " she answered , " I am not going to publish any more books at present . " " That is a pity , " he said , " because your stuff is good selling stuff . Any ...
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