Holden with the cords, by W.M.L. JayWard, Lock, 1880 - 384 páginas |
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Palavras e frases frequentes
answered Arling asked Astra Lyte believe Bergan Hall Bergan looked Berganton better Big Ben brow Carice Carice's Cathie character CHARLES LEVER chill Coralie cords deep Dick Causton Diva Doctor Gerrish Doctor Trubie door doubt doubtless ears exclaimed eyes face faith favour feel felt finally gave give glad glance Godfrey Bergan grave hand Harry head heard heart hope Islay knew late leave light lips Lyte's Major Bergan massa matter Maumer mean mind Miss Thane mother never nevertheless Oakstead once perhaps pleasant portmanteau question quickly quietly Remy's replied Bergan replied Doctor Remy returned Richard Causton Roath Savalla scarcely seemed shadow shook sight silent smile soon stood strong studio sudden suddenly sure surprise sympathy tell tence thing thought tion tone turned uncle voice waiting window wonder words Youle young
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