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Bestand:De-stell her.ogg

DescriptionDe-stell her.ogg English: Pronunciation recording of German verb inflection "stell her", IPA: /ˌʃtɛl ˈheːɐ̯/. Male voice, recorded by native...


Bestand:De-stell wieder her.ogg

DescriptionDe-stell wieder her.ogg English: Pronunciation recording of German verb inflection "stell wieder her", IPA: /ˌʃtɛl viːdɐ ˈheːɐ̯/. Male voice...


Bestand:The mill on the floss (IA 10152793.5067.emory.edu).pdf

But," added tongue, do. her "Come and chattering," said her mother. tions and FLOSS. — —he'd be glad But Stelling is a hospitable, pleasant...


Bestand:The mill on the Floss (IA flossmillon01eliorich).pdf

for them ; Stelling's eye continually." But do you think they'd give the poor lad twice pudding ?" said Mrs Tulliver, who was now in her place again...


Bestand:Eliot - The Mill on the Floss, vol. I, 1860.djvu

under Stelling's eye continually." " But do you think they'd give the poor lad twice 0* pudding ?" said Mrs Tulliver, who was now in her place again...


Bestand:The mill on the Floss (IA onflossmill01eliorich).pdf

them ; Stelling's eye continually." " o* But do you think they'd give the poor lad twice pudding ?" said Mrs Tulliver, who was now in her " place...


Bestand:The mill on the Floss (IA millonfloss01eliorich).pdf

them ; Stelling's eye continually." " o' But do you think they'd give the poor lad twice pudding ?" said Mrs Tulliver, who was now in her " place...


Bestand:The life and works of George Eliot (IA lifeworksofgeorg34elio).pdf

George Eliot's Life as related in her letters and journals, v.1 -- v. 19. George Eliot's Life as related in her letters and journals, v.2 -- v. 20....


Bestand:The mill on the Floss (IA millonfloss00elio).pdf

Eiley, Stelling is married to as nice a little woman as any man need wisli for a wife. There is n't a kinder little soul in the world I know her family...


Bestand:The works of George Eliot (IA worksofgeorgeeli03elio).pdf

them; under Stelling's eye continually." " But do you think they 'd give the poor lad twice o' pudding? " said Mrs. Tulliver, who was now in her place again...