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Page 46
... thought to myself what a lifetime of domestic infelicity that remark denoted , and resolved to sit at another table ! ... In the evening , I went ashore with Mr. and Mrs. Morton and Professor Duncan , and we dined at a café on the quay ...
... thought to myself what a lifetime of domestic infelicity that remark denoted , and resolved to sit at another table ! ... In the evening , I went ashore with Mr. and Mrs. Morton and Professor Duncan , and we dined at a café on the quay ...
Page 205
... thought of them , tired and perhaps sleepless , in their uncomfortable carriage , and I wished that Paul had visited places closer to the conveniences of civilised people . XLIV The Laetitia went on to Cyprus , passing on the way the ...
... thought of them , tired and perhaps sleepless , in their uncomfortable carriage , and I wished that Paul had visited places closer to the conveniences of civilised people . XLIV The Laetitia went on to Cyprus , passing on the way the ...
Page 259
... thought it odd to find biscuits from Reading in an Eastern bazaar , although there is nothing more odd in that fact ... thought , as well as supererogation and folly . The thought of those forty - five women giving each other or their A ...
... thought it odd to find biscuits from Reading in an Eastern bazaar , although there is nothing more odd in that fact ... thought , as well as supererogation and folly . The thought of those forty - five women giving each other or their A ...
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