Littell's Living Age, Volume 89Living Age Company Incorporated, 1866 - American periodicals |
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... kind friends now made their appear- ance in Clare's life ; Mr. Octavius Gil- christ , a kind , local , literary friend ; but even so early we are compelled to notice that which keeps itself before us to the close , that Clare's self ...
... kind friends now made their appear- ance in Clare's life ; Mr. Octavius Gil- christ , a kind , local , literary friend ; but even so early we are compelled to notice that which keeps itself before us to the close , that Clare's self ...
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... kind and amiable but unnatural , like sheet - lightning ; no mis- young man , not at all the terrible ogre that chief , no wild outbreaking ; scarcely even either footman or porter had been . He what one likes to designate disease ; but ...
... kind and amiable but unnatural , like sheet - lightning ; no mis- young man , not at all the terrible ogre that chief , no wild outbreaking ; scarcely even either footman or porter had been . He what one likes to designate disease ; but ...
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... kind to him in few kind words , and a hint that he would be glad to see some specimens , in manuscript , of manner , but he supposed that he received a the new publication , took his farewell . John good income from the sale of his ...
... kind to him in few kind words , and a hint that he would be glad to see some specimens , in manuscript , of manner , but he supposed that he received a the new publication , took his farewell . John good income from the sale of his ...
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... kind message to send the poor fellow . " " Leave it with me . I'll take charge of it , and come up to tell you when you can see the Judge . " Thus saying , he passed on , and entered the room where the Chief Baron was sitting . The ...
... kind message to send the poor fellow . " " Leave it with me . I'll take charge of it , and come up to tell you when you can see the Judge . " Thus saying , he passed on , and entered the room where the Chief Baron was sitting . The ...
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... kind , and thoughtful , and courteous . She really loved him , and liked his com- panionship , and she felt that if in leaving him she should consign him to solitude and loneliness , she could scarcely bring herself to go ; but he was ...
... kind , and thoughtful , and courteous . She really loved him , and liked his com- panionship , and she felt that if in leaving him she should consign him to solitude and loneliness , she could scarcely bring herself to go ; but he was ...
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