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... turned her face full upon him and commanded him with steady eyes , giving , herself , no sign of emotion except for ... turning to Thomas , " to the end of your days , this occasion . And now , hence from this table . Let me not see your ...
... turned her face full upon him and commanded him with steady eyes , giving , herself , no sign of emotion except for ... turning to Thomas , " to the end of your days , this occasion . And now , hence from this table . Let me not see your ...
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... turned on to the main street . A hotel was at the corner . At the desk a bald - headed man in a blue shirt , the sleeves rolled up , looked critically at the young man while he registered . “ All right , Mr. Flaherty , " he said ...
... turned on to the main street . A hotel was at the corner . At the desk a bald - headed man in a blue shirt , the sleeves rolled up , looked critically at the young man while he registered . “ All right , Mr. Flaherty , " he said ...
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... turned and felt his way along the boat . He stood over the Indian and parted the folds of the blanket , looking at the baby . " My God , he is sick , Tom ! You'd better get him to a doctor right away ! " He stepped across the writhing ...
... turned and felt his way along the boat . He stood over the Indian and parted the folds of the blanket , looking at the baby . " My God , he is sick , Tom ! You'd better get him to a doctor right away ! " He stepped across the writhing ...
Inhalt
EDWARD BLAKE 18331912 | 3 |
LOUIS RIEL 18441885 | 9 |
SIR WILFRID LAURIER 18411919 | 29 |
Urheberrecht | |
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