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| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1898 - 848 sider
...lovely, and that she hugged her Beast with a perfect contentment to the end. When ugly Wilkes said that he was only a quarter of an hour behind the handsomest man in England ; meaning that the charms of his conversation would make him in that time at a lady's side... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1898 - 826 sider
...lovely, and that she hugged her Beast with a perfect contentment to the end. When ugly Wilkes said that he was only a quarter of an hour behind the handsomest man in England ; meaning that the charms of his conversation would make him in that time at a lady's side... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1898 - 818 sider
...and that she hugged her Beast with a perfect contentment to the end. When ugly Wilkes said that lie was only a quarter of an hour behind the handsomest man in England ; meaning that the charms of his conversation would make him in that time at a lady's side... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1902 - 416 sider
...lovely, and that she hugged her Beast with a perfect contentment to the end. When ugly Wilkes said that he was only a quarter of an hour behind the handsomest man in England ; meaning that the charms of his conversation would make him in that time at a lady's side... | |
| Claude Schumacher - 1996 - 568 sider
...result is not so discouraging as the patrons of the bar might suppose. Wilkes, who squinted atrociously, boasted that he was only a quarter of an hour behind the handsomest man in Europe: Duse is not in action five minutes before she is a quarter of a century ahead of the handsomest woman... | |
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