The National Review, Volume 19W.H. Allen, 1892 - English literature |
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Page 248
... asked Fräulein Prieger if I had seen anything last night . Fräulein Prieger repeated what I had told her , whereupon Baron Schrenck said that , at the time of my seeing him , he was standing outside my window , trying hard to impress ...
... asked Fräulein Prieger if I had seen anything last night . Fräulein Prieger repeated what I had told her , whereupon Baron Schrenck said that , at the time of my seeing him , he was standing outside my window , trying hard to impress ...
Page 537
... asked her for a " tip . " " Though I send the money , " she says , " still I must give you a little reprimand . You will , I hope , dear boy , love me as well , tho ' I do sometimes find fault with you . You will , if you go on asking ...
... asked her for a " tip . " " Though I send the money , " she says , " still I must give you a little reprimand . You will , I hope , dear boy , love me as well , tho ' I do sometimes find fault with you . You will , if you go on asking ...
Page 848
... asked to count the dots . If he does so correctly , he has at least a quarter of the average power of sight . He need not have more ; and so a man who may have already lost three - quarters of his visual acuity by ( it may be ) ...
... asked to count the dots . If he does so correctly , he has at least a quarter of the average power of sight . He need not have more ; and so a man who may have already lost three - quarters of his visual acuity by ( it may be ) ...
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