Pathétique;" and that, on the whole, there were worse sorts in England. Mrs. Copeland was most communicative in her own way. The second day out she even told him BaxDrury's life-history — in her own way. According to her, Bax-Drury had loved for years... Araby - 第 37 頁Baroness Von Hutten 著 - 1904 - 213 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| George Jean Nathan, Henry Louis Mencken - 1902 - 660 頁
...prayers; that she had no children; that she loved Tosti's lovesongs and the "Symphonie Pathétique;" and that, on the whole, there were worse sorts in...Copeland, who loved him devotedly. " Of course, people say that he is my lover, but he isn't; and after all, it really matters so little what people say,... | |
| George Jean Nathan, Henry Louis Mencken - 1902 - 668 頁
...but said her prayers; that she had no children ; that she loved Tosti's lovesongs and the " Symphonie Pathetique ;" and that, on the whole, there were worse...her, Bax-Drury had loved for years a cousin of her оит. a Miss Phyllis Cone. Phyllis him, and he sought the plain joys of friendship with Mrs. Copeland,... | |
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