Select British Classics, Zväzok 15J. Conrad, 1803 |
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Strana 21
ably surprised to find there was nothing within the lid but a little looking - glass , in which , after she had viewed her own face with more pleasure , than she had ever done before , she returned the box with a smile , telling him ...
ably surprised to find there was nothing within the lid but a little looking - glass , in which , after she had viewed her own face with more pleasure , than she had ever done before , she returned the box with a smile , telling him ...
Strana 22
man , immediately after her creation , ran to a looking- glass , and became so enamoured of her own face , that she had never removed to view any of the other works of nature , had she not been led off to a man . If you think fit to set ...
man , immediately after her creation , ran to a looking- glass , and became so enamoured of her own face , that she had never removed to view any of the other works of nature , had she not been led off to a man . If you think fit to set ...
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... Looking - glass . I WAS lately at a tea - table where some young ladies entertained the company with a relation of a co- quette in the neighbourhood , who had been discover- cd practising before her glass . To turn the discourse , which ...
... Looking - glass . I WAS lately at a tea - table where some young ladies entertained the company with a relation of a co- quette in the neighbourhood , who had been discover- cd practising before her glass . To turn the discourse , which ...
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