A South-sea SirenAuckland University Press, 1970 - 325 頁 |
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第 15 頁
... scandal shot wide of the mark , for the tie which bound them together was one that is rarely recognised , or even understood , by a selfish and gossiping world - it was FRIENDSHIP . Mr Seymour had found in the newcomer a congenial ...
... scandal shot wide of the mark , for the tie which bound them together was one that is rarely recognised , or even understood , by a selfish and gossiping world - it was FRIENDSHIP . Mr Seymour had found in the newcomer a congenial ...
第 33 頁
... scandal , and were too innocently minded themselves to attribute evil to others , they were not nearly as unfavourably disposed towards the commodore's wife as most people in the neighbourhood , but her exclusion from the wedding ...
... scandal , and were too innocently minded themselves to attribute evil to others , they were not nearly as unfavourably disposed towards the commodore's wife as most people in the neighbourhood , but her exclusion from the wedding ...
第 302 頁
... scandal about them . Judge not has been my motto in life , and I have generally inclined to put the best possible con- struction even on behaviour that was most objectionable to my notions of right and propriety ; but I can no longer ...
... scandal about them . Judge not has been my motto in life , and I have generally inclined to put the best possible con- struction even on behaviour that was most objectionable to my notions of right and propriety ; but I can no longer ...
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