Littell's Living Age, Volume 285Living Age Company, 1915 |
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Page 49
... turned up , because I cannot bear it . I do not want to have a turned - up nose , and what's more I don't mean to have one , not even to please the British For- eign Office and all its permanent officials . " " It shan't have a turned ...
... turned up , because I cannot bear it . I do not want to have a turned - up nose , and what's more I don't mean to have one , not even to please the British For- eign Office and all its permanent officials . " " It shan't have a turned ...
Page 85
... turned their attention to the bureau , and one by one they turned out drawers and hollow spaces , hunting diligently for any trace of secret drawers . But though they turned it around in every sense , seek- ing to discover any hidden ...
... turned their attention to the bureau , and one by one they turned out drawers and hollow spaces , hunting diligently for any trace of secret drawers . But though they turned it around in every sense , seek- ing to discover any hidden ...
Page 345
... turned towards his seat of the evening before and hung up his soft felt hat on a peg , as his friend sympathetically turned and left him alone . Pierre ordered his dinner listlessly , his gaze on the door in constant atten- tion . It ...
... turned towards his seat of the evening before and hung up his soft felt hat on a peg , as his friend sympathetically turned and left him alone . Pierre ordered his dinner listlessly , his gaze on the door in constant atten- tion . It ...
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