Legacy, Volume 2,Masalah 2Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1985 |
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Halaman 52
... tell thee all . " 44 Well , dearest Hilda , I will wait , " replied Alerik ; " but what my grandmother , who died long before I was born , can have to do with my love for thee , is more than I can imagine . " The next day , when Hilda ...
... tell thee all . " 44 Well , dearest Hilda , I will wait , " replied Alerik ; " but what my grandmother , who died long before I was born , can have to do with my love for thee , is more than I can imagine . " The next day , when Hilda ...
Halaman 53
... tell thee a true story , why dost thou always meet me with fairies and fictions ? " " But tell me , best Hilda , " said he , " what the Christian religion has to do with penning up young maidens with bears and crocodiles ? In its ...
... tell thee a true story , why dost thou always meet me with fairies and fictions ? " " But tell me , best Hilda , " said he , " what the Christian religion has to do with penning up young maidens with bears and crocodiles ? In its ...
Halaman 65
... tell upon the political life of the nation , and send their influence for good or evil across the track of unborn ages . " Then she an- nounced that she did not believe in unre- stricted and universal suffrage , giving that proposition ...
... tell upon the political life of the nation , and send their influence for good or evil across the track of unborn ages . " Then she an- nounced that she did not believe in unre- stricted and universal suffrage , giving that proposition ...
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