No fear, though, about the particulars I have undertaken to tell you of; I have got them all shipshape in my recollection; I can see them, at this moment, as clear as noonday in my own mind. But there is a mist over what went before, and, for the matter... Miss Or Mrs.? and Other Stories in Outline - Página 233por Wilkie Collins - 1873 - 325 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
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...fear, though, about the particulars I have undertaken to tell you of; I have got them all ship-shape in my recollection ; I can see them, at this moment,...after — and it's not very likely to lift, at my time of life, is it ? Well, in eighteen hundred and eighteen, or nineteen, when there was peace in... | |
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...fear, though, about the particulars I have undertaken to tell you of; I have got them all ship-shape in my recollection ; I can see them, at this moment,...came after— and it's not very likely to lift, at my time of life, is it ? Well, in eighteen hundred and eighteen, or nineteen, when there was peace in... | |
| Wilkie Collins - 1872 - 140 páginas
...tell you of ; I have got them all ship-shape in my recollection; I can see them, at this mojtnent, as clear as noonday in my own mind. But there is a...came after — and it's not very likely to lift at my time of life, is it? Well, in eighteen hundred and eighteen, or nineteen, when there was peace in our... | |
| Wilkie Collins - 1875 - 572 páginas
...time to be fit for a mate's berth at the age of twenty-five years. I have got them all ship-sh.ipe in my recollection; I can see them, at this moment,...matter of that, a mist likewise over much that came after—and it's not very likely to lift at my time of life, is it ? Well, in eighteen hundred and... | |
| Wilkie Collins - 2006 - 340 páginas
...fear, though, about the particulars I have undertaken to tell you of; I have got them all shipshape in my recollection; I can see them, at this moment,...came after - and it's not very likely to lift at my time of life, is it? Well, in eighteen hundred and eighteen, or nineteen, when there was peace in our... | |
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