Selected Short Stories of Sinclair LewisDoubleday, Doran & Company, 1837 - 426ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... agreeable hours . All this is true ; as that we are sincerely lovers of you , and deplorers of your ab- sence , and that we form no wish more ardently than that which brings you over to us , and places you in your old seat between us ...
... agreeable hours . All this is true ; as that we are sincerely lovers of you , and deplorers of your ab- sence , and that we form no wish more ardently than that which brings you over to us , and places you in your old seat between us ...
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... agreeable reverie through those woods and downs where we once rambled together ; my head is sometimes at the Bath , and sometimes at Letcomb , where the Dean makes a great part of my imaginary entertainment , this being the cheapest way ...
... agreeable reverie through those woods and downs where we once rambled together ; my head is sometimes at the Bath , and sometimes at Letcomb , where the Dean makes a great part of my imaginary entertainment , this being the cheapest way ...
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... agreeable , a gene- rous , and a sincere man . Indeed , he took care that his friends should always see him to the best advantage ; for , when he found his fits of spleen and uneasiness , which sometimes lasted for weeks together ...
... agreeable , a gene- rous , and a sincere man . Indeed , he took care that his friends should always see him to the best advantage ; for , when he found his fits of spleen and uneasiness , which sometimes lasted for weeks together ...
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... agreeable hours are passed in storms of their own creating . The subject of the present sketch was , perhaps , of all others , the most indefatigable in raising himself enemies , to show his power in subduing them ; and was not less ...
... agreeable hours are passed in storms of their own creating . The subject of the present sketch was , perhaps , of all others , the most indefatigable in raising himself enemies , to show his power in subduing them ; and was not less ...
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... agreeable to his usual professions , and his approach- ing age . He had long employed the few hours he could spare , on subjects of a more general and important nature to the interests of mankind ; but as he was frequently interrupted ...
... agreeable to his usual professions , and his approach- ing age . He had long employed the few hours he could spare , on subjects of a more general and important nature to the interests of mankind ; but as he was frequently interrupted ...
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