A New England Nun - İngilizce Hikayeler A2 Stage 2

Stok Kodu:
9786257836623
Boyut:
13.5x21
Sayfa Sayısı:
23
Baskı:
1
Basım Tarihi:
2020-08
Kapak Türü:
Ciltsiz
Kağıt Türü:
2. Hamur
%30 indirimli
19,00TL
13,30TL
Taksitli fiyat: 12 x 1,41TL
Havale/EFT ile: 13,03TL
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A New England Nun - İngilizce Hikayeler A2 Stage 2
A New England Nun - İngilizce Hikayeler A2 Stage 2
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If he could have known it, it would have increased his perplexity and uneasiness, although it would not have disturbed his loyalty in the least. He came twice a week to see Louisa Ellis, and every time, sitting there in her delicately sweet room, he felt as if surrounded by a hedge of lace. He was afraid to clumsy foot or hand through the stir lest he should put a fairy web, and he had always the consciousness that Louisa was watching fearfully lest he should.

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Axess Kartlar
Taksit Sayısı Taksit tutarı Genel Toplam
Tek Çekim 13,30    13,30   
3 4,84    14,53   
6 2,56    15,35   
9 1,80    16,16   
12 1,41    16,97   
QNB Finansbank Kartları
Taksit Sayısı Taksit tutarı Genel Toplam
Tek Çekim 13,30    13,30   
3 4,84    14,53   
6 2,56    15,35   
9 1,80    16,16   
12 1,41    16,97   
Bonus Kartlar
Taksit Sayısı Taksit tutarı Genel Toplam
Tek Çekim 13,30    13,30   
3 4,84    14,53   
6 2,56    15,35   
9 1,80    16,16   
12 1,41    16,97   
Paraf Kartlar
Taksit Sayısı Taksit tutarı Genel Toplam
Tek Çekim 13,30    13,30   
3 4,84    14,53   
6 2,56    15,35   
9 1,80    16,16   
12 1,41    16,97   
Maximum Kartlar
Taksit Sayısı Taksit tutarı Genel Toplam
Tek Çekim 13,30    13,30   
3 4,84    14,53   
6 2,56    15,35   
9 1,80    16,16   
12 1,41    16,97   
World Kartlar
Taksit Sayısı Taksit tutarı Genel Toplam
Tek Çekim 13,30    13,30   
3 4,84    14,53   
6 2,56    15,35   
9 1,80    16,16   
12 1,41    16,97   
Diğer Kartlar
Taksit Sayısı Taksit tutarı Genel Toplam
Tek Çekim 13,30    13,30   
3 -    -   
6 -    -   
9 -    -   
12 -    -   

If he could have known it, it would have increased his perplexity and uneasiness, although it would not have disturbed his loyalty in the least. He came twice a week to see Louisa Ellis, and every time, sitting there in her delicately sweet room, he felt as if surrounded by a hedge of lace. He was afraid to clumsy foot or hand through the stir lest he should put a fairy web, and he had always the consciousness that Louisa was watching fearfully lest he should.

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