Littell's Living Age, Volume 89Living Age Company Incorporated, 1866 - American periodicals |
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... asked for explanation of a word or a line to note it down as ill express- ed , and to alter it ; and so also , when , as was sometimes the case , laughter came where he had intended pathos , he carried that verse with him into the ...
... asked for explanation of a word or a line to note it down as ill express- ed , and to alter it ; and so also , when , as was sometimes the case , laughter came where he had intended pathos , he carried that verse with him into the ...
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... asked for , and its sit ad- mired , at Sydney , which is her first stage ; and when the vessel nears the shore at Vulanga , she prudently goes down into the cabin and changes her gown . Here , through a nick of the door , she can note ...
... asked for , and its sit ad- mired , at Sydney , which is her first stage ; and when the vessel nears the shore at Vulanga , she prudently goes down into the cabin and changes her gown . Here , through a nick of the door , she can note ...
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... asked George . " It's the way I heerd her talking that " It all shows what I have said over and. PART X.- CHAPTER XXXVI . AN EXIT . COLONEL SEWELL stood at the window of a small drawing - room he called " his own , " watching the details ...
... asked George . " It's the way I heerd her talking that " It all shows what I have said over and. PART X.- CHAPTER XXXVI . AN EXIT . COLONEL SEWELL stood at the window of a small drawing - room he called " his own , " watching the details ...
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... asked Sewell , with an easy smile as he spoke . " She said something about agitation or anxiety serving to excuse conduct which otherwise would be unpardonable ; and she asked me to send her maid to her , as I think to get me away ...
... asked Sewell , with an easy smile as he spoke . " She said something about agitation or anxiety serving to excuse conduct which otherwise would be unpardonable ; and she asked me to send her maid to her , as I think to get me away ...
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... asked Haire bluntly . " said Beattie . " A little care and generous. - " I said what it is always safe to say- ' Le roi s'avisera . Eh , Beattie ? this is the grand principle of your own craft . Medicine is very little else than the ...
... asked Haire bluntly . " said Beattie . " A little care and generous. - " I said what it is always safe to say- ' Le roi s'avisera . Eh , Beattie ? this is the grand principle of your own craft . Medicine is very little else than the ...
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