In Strange Company: Being the Experiences of a Roving CorrespondentH. S. King, 1873 - 340 páginas |
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... perhaps , consider- ing his surroundings and how hard a thing at times it is to resist temptation , rather more than might reasonably be expected of him . But , " the reader may say , " there is at least this con- solation in so ...
... perhaps , consider- ing his surroundings and how hard a thing at times it is to resist temptation , rather more than might reasonably be expected of him . But , " the reader may say , " there is at least this con- solation in so ...
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... perhaps two hundred more might be seated . Up- stairs was fair enough as regards the dress and general appearance of the company , but below , in the pit as it were , it was anything but a pretty show . The seats . were crammed , and ...
... perhaps two hundred more might be seated . Up- stairs was fair enough as regards the dress and general appearance of the company , but below , in the pit as it were , it was anything but a pretty show . The seats . were crammed , and ...
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... perhaps , that so sit- ting she could best feed baby and the next - sized young- ster , who was little better than a baby , she squatted on the ground with the little brood round her , distributing Irish stew as grave and solicitous as ...
... perhaps , that so sit- ting she could best feed baby and the next - sized young- ster , who was little better than a baby , she squatted on the ground with the little brood round her , distributing Irish stew as grave and solicitous as ...
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... perhaps , only natural that the care and perplex- ity attending the stitching together of rags that will scarcely bear the weight of a needle should at times in- cline the operators to meditate on the advantage of be- ing altogether ...
... perhaps , only natural that the care and perplex- ity attending the stitching together of rags that will scarcely bear the weight of a needle should at times in- cline the operators to meditate on the advantage of be- ing altogether ...
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... perhaps , the class of lodgers is pretty much the same . At the former place , before an applicant for a bed is admitted to the sleeping ward , he must under- go the ordeal of the bath ; moreover , his clothes are taken from him , and ...
... perhaps , the class of lodgers is pretty much the same . At the former place , before an applicant for a bed is admitted to the sleeping ward , he must under- go the ordeal of the bath ; moreover , his clothes are taken from him , and ...
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