Sartain's Union Magazine of Literature and Art, 第 8-9 卷Caroline Matilda Kirkland, John Seely Hart 1851 |
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... Manon at Avig- non , when she came back into her birthplace , turned it almost round ; -in reality , not the houses , but the people and their heads , and if not the heads of all the people , particularly of such whose heads and hearts ...
... Manon at Avig- non , when she came back into her birthplace , turned it almost round ; -in reality , not the houses , but the people and their heads , and if not the heads of all the people , particularly of such whose heads and hearts ...
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... Manon might well have triumphed but Mariette was too good a child and her heart was too tender . When he was silent it made her sorry . If he was sad , she could not laugh . If he went away , she did not stay long ; and when she got to ...
... Manon might well have triumphed but Mariette was too good a child and her heart was too tender . When he was silent it made her sorry . If he was sad , she could not laugh . If he went away , she did not stay long ; and when she got to ...
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... Manon and Mariette were enraptured and astonished when they saw the pitcher . Manon's eyes sparkled , but Mariette was beside herself , and said , " I wish to take neither your pitcher , nor your heart . " Then Mother Manon got angry ...
... Manon and Mariette were enraptured and astonished when they saw the pitcher . Manon's eyes sparkled , but Mariette was beside herself , and said , " I wish to take neither your pitcher , nor your heart . " Then Mother Manon got angry ...
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... Manon's daughter . But she did not go by , she remained standing , for now the face of the flower - bestower is sufficiently in sight to be certain of the whole affair . Still he sleeps on ; he cannot have had a sound sleep for four ...
... Manon's daughter . But she did not go by , she remained standing , for now the face of the flower - bestower is sufficiently in sight to be certain of the whole affair . Still he sleeps on ; he cannot have had a sound sleep for four ...
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... Manon , leaning from the win - speak ; did I not give thee a box to carry to Mother dow , had heard and seen . But when the pitcher Manon ? " broke she lost hearing and seeing . She had no com- mand of her tongue from astonishment . And ...
... Manon , leaning from the win - speak ; did I not give thee a box to carry to Mother dow , had heard and seen . But when the pitcher Manon ? " broke she lost hearing and seeing . She had no com- mand of her tongue from astonishment . And ...
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