Monthly Packet of Evening Readings for Members of the English Church (earlier "for Younger Members of the English Church"), 第 5 卷J. and C. Mozley, 1868 |
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Olympiada Modestovna occupied in the 24th line of the Vasilieffsky Island , which forms part of the city of St. Petersburgh , and where she had lived for many years in an unsatisfactory state of shabby lazy gentility , always in hopes ...
Olympiada Modestovna occupied in the 24th line of the Vasilieffsky Island , which forms part of the city of St. Petersburgh , and where she had lived for many years in an unsatisfactory state of shabby lazy gentility , always in hopes ...
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... Olympiada Modestovna , was really a trial to her . But Féodor Kyrilovitch often drove in his gallant little sledge to see her , and pour forth his rhapsodies about his Inna into her ever - sympathizing ear ; and two students ...
... Olympiada Modestovna , was really a trial to her . But Féodor Kyrilovitch often drove in his gallant little sledge to see her , and pour forth his rhapsodies about his Inna into her ever - sympathizing ear ; and two students ...
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... Olympiada Modestovna was certainly an ailing person , and the pretext of inquiring after and prescribing for his patient was an honest one , but it is not to be supposed that professional ardour alone was the attraction . The Q- people ...
... Olympiada Modestovna was certainly an ailing person , and the pretext of inquiring after and prescribing for his patient was an honest one , but it is not to be supposed that professional ardour alone was the attraction . The Q- people ...
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... Olympiada Modestovna , who still indulged in very brilliant castles in the air for her daughter , never imagined for a moment that anything serious could be thought of by the two young people , and was merely enchanted with the Doctor ...
... Olympiada Modestovna , who still indulged in very brilliant castles in the air for her daughter , never imagined for a moment that anything serious could be thought of by the two young people , and was merely enchanted with the Doctor ...
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... Olympiada Modestovna had not given her the money requisite for some bon - bons and sweetmeats , figs and raisins , and other good things that are indispensable at such meetings . There was to be a dinner party at the magistrate's at two ...
... Olympiada Modestovna had not given her the money requisite for some bon - bons and sweetmeats , figs and raisins , and other good things that are indispensable at such meetings . There was to be a dinner party at the magistrate's at two ...
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