Thaddeus of Warsaw: A Tale Founded on Polish HeroismA L. Burt Company, 1919 - 461 pages |
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Page 134
... night ! He had not a shilling in his purse . Over and over he contem- plated the impracticability of answering these debts ; yet he could not for an instant repent of what he had under- taken : he thought he was amply recompensed for ...
... night ! He had not a shilling in his purse . Over and over he contem- plated the impracticability of answering these debts ; yet he could not for an instant repent of what he had under- taken : he thought he was amply recompensed for ...
Page 151
... night , and returning up- stairs , wrapped himself in his dressing - gown , and passed the night by the little fire of the sitting - room . CHAPTER XVIII . THE VETERAN'S NARRATIVE . OWING to comfortable refreshment and a night of un ...
... night , and returning up- stairs , wrapped himself in his dressing - gown , and passed the night by the little fire of the sitting - room . CHAPTER XVIII . THE VETERAN'S NARRATIVE . OWING to comfortable refreshment and a night of un ...
Page 355
... night together , talking over past scenes - and present ones too , for , I assure you , you were not forgotten . " I what had I to do with it ? " replied Mary , smiling . " I cannot recollect any dear friend of yours whom you have not ...
... night together , talking over past scenes - and present ones too , for , I assure you , you were not forgotten . " I what had I to do with it ? " replied Mary , smiling . " I cannot recollect any dear friend of yours whom you have not ...
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