The Mystery of MirbridgeChatto & Windus, 1894 - 312 páginas |
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... grave . It is the first time since last autumn that she has ' bugled ' to him , as she calls it , a music he had never thought to hear again ; and at the sound of it the selfish tears start to his eyes , because his darling is with him ...
... grave . It is the first time since last autumn that she has ' bugled ' to him , as she calls it , a music he had never thought to hear again ; and at the sound of it the selfish tears start to his eyes , because his darling is with him ...
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... grave intelligence . She was chary of her smiles , which , more- over , were always reserved for the individual , not wasted on the public like mere largesse ; but when she did smile , one felt one had earned something - the approbation ...
... grave intelligence . She was chary of her smiles , which , more- over , were always reserved for the individual , not wasted on the public like mere largesse ; but when she did smile , one felt one had earned something - the approbation ...
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... graves . You are not the only one who would recall the past , ' she replied . ' But you , at least , Nannie , have a ... grave . ' ' Heaven grant that your forebodings may not be realized , Richard ! ' answered Lady Trevor , in a voice ...
... graves . You are not the only one who would recall the past , ' she replied . ' But you , at least , Nannie , have a ... grave . ' ' Heaven grant that your forebodings may not be realized , Richard ! ' answered Lady Trevor , in a voice ...
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... grave rejoinder ; at which Mr. Cadman rubbed his hands . Things were not so very cheerful then , after all , was his inward reflection . ' I trust her ladyship is also well , ' he continued . • ' I am obliged to you , yes , ' she ...
... grave rejoinder ; at which Mr. Cadman rubbed his hands . Things were not so very cheerful then , after all , was his inward reflection . ' I trust her ladyship is also well , ' he continued . • ' I am obliged to you , yes , ' she ...
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... grave face looked still more austere from the propinquity to those dis- sipated , not to say rakehelly , countenances , and yet there was a strong likeness in the old fellow to both of them , which the painter's instinct had forbidden ...
... grave face looked still more austere from the propinquity to those dis- sipated , not to say rakehelly , countenances , and yet there was a strong likeness in the old fellow to both of them , which the painter's instinct had forbidden ...
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Página 22 - Except the mistletoe,' observed Lady Trevor, smiling. ' To be sure, there is no such supply of mistletoe in all the country as grows in the avenue. It seems strange that you should have reminded me of that ; it is such a thoroughly English product. But doubtless Sir Richard described to you how all the lada and lassos at Christmas came to beg for the full-berried branches to decorate their homes.