The dull stone house, by Kenner Deene, 第 2 卷﹔第 105 卷1862 |
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第 29 頁
... Rogg- moore In silence they entered the grounds . Then Emma ran on first and seated herself again in the dining - room , and Mr. Rogg- moore came round to the stable and shouted to the groom . He had left his own groom and valet at ...
... Rogg- moore In silence they entered the grounds . Then Emma ran on first and seated herself again in the dining - room , and Mr. Rogg- moore came round to the stable and shouted to the groom . He had left his own groom and valet at ...
第 38 頁
... Rogg- moore had slight affection for his country . His mother had been educated in France , and from her her eldest son had imbibed his foreign tastes . She was still alive , residing at Versailles . Charles Bingham was the owner of ...
... Rogg- moore had slight affection for his country . His mother had been educated in France , and from her her eldest son had imbibed his foreign tastes . She was still alive , residing at Versailles . Charles Bingham was the owner of ...
第 43 頁
... give you a week . But remember , if by that time my doubts are not cleared up , I shall have a fierce account to settle with Charles Bingham Rogg- moore . " CHAPTER IV . THE WEEK . MARGARET Percy and Charles THE DULL STONE HOUSE . 43.
... give you a week . But remember , if by that time my doubts are not cleared up , I shall have a fierce account to settle with Charles Bingham Rogg- moore . " CHAPTER IV . THE WEEK . MARGARET Percy and Charles THE DULL STONE HOUSE . 43.
第 57 頁
... Rogg- moore , Margaret , perhaps it is as well that you should continue in your disbelief ? " " What do you mean ? " asked Miss Percy , almost sharply . " I only mean , dear girl , that it would be a sad thing if , when irrevocably ...
... Rogg- moore , Margaret , perhaps it is as well that you should continue in your disbelief ? " " What do you mean ? " asked Miss Percy , almost sharply . " I only mean , dear girl , that it would be a sad thing if , when irrevocably ...
第 65 頁
... believe you love Margaret , and I pity you . " “ Dove - eyed pity , ” sneered Charles Rogg- moore , " is not to my taste . " " Miss Percy has promised to be your wife , Mr. Roggmoore , and I think I know THE DULL STONE HOUSE . 65.
... believe you love Margaret , and I pity you . " “ Dove - eyed pity , ” sneered Charles Rogg- moore , " is not to my taste . " " Miss Percy has promised to be your wife , Mr. Roggmoore , and I think I know THE DULL STONE HOUSE . 65.
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第 131 頁 - If we say that we have no sin, we deceive ourselves, and the truth is not in us; but if we confess our sins, God is faithful and just to forgive us our sins, and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness.
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