Legacy, Volume 2Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1985 |
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Halaman 21
... understand what would be in due time legally and suitably explained to her , " observed Mr. Hayle , " that she has , and need have , no respon- sibilities as heir to her father's property ; that she has , and can have , no such connec ...
... understand what would be in due time legally and suitably explained to her , " observed Mr. Hayle , " that she has , and need have , no respon- sibilities as heir to her father's property ; that she has , and can have , no such connec ...
Halaman 22
... understands some- thing she did not understand at the beginning of the game - namely , that there is little point in talking to these men because they do not use language to communicate but rather to confuse , obscure , and silence ...
... understands some- thing she did not understand at the beginning of the game - namely , that there is little point in talking to these men because they do not use language to communicate but rather to confuse , obscure , and silence ...
Halaman 27
... understand about these things , " said Reuben Mell , slowly stepping out from the crowd . " It's very perplexing to me . It doesn't mean a dollar's worth less of horses and carriages , and grand parties to the Company , such a trouble ...
... understand about these things , " said Reuben Mell , slowly stepping out from the crowd . " It's very perplexing to me . It doesn't mean a dollar's worth less of horses and carriages , and grand parties to the Company , such a trouble ...
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