Littell's Living Age, Volume 89Living Age Company Incorporated, 1866 - American periodicals |
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... never told her that he thought her more beautiful than all the great and beautiful works of nature . Then came the terrible father , and prudently , and rightly enough , looking upon them both as mere children , told Mary she must not ...
... never told her that he thought her more beautiful than all the great and beautiful works of nature . Then came the terrible father , and prudently , and rightly enough , looking upon them both as mere children , told Mary she must not ...
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... never knew much either of grammar or spelling . He is also in very dignified com- pany , however , in this . A poor country fad , upwards of half a century since , with not a guide or a friend , it is not to be sup- posed that his life ...
... never knew much either of grammar or spelling . He is also in very dignified com- pany , however , in this . A poor country fad , upwards of half a century since , with not a guide or a friend , it is not to be sup- posed that his life ...
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... never had a distinct comprehension that there was that amount of money in the world before . When he got outside the park gates he took off his necktie , perhaps to breathe a little more freely , certainly to tie up the sove- reigns in ...
... never had a distinct comprehension that there was that amount of money in the world before . When he got outside the park gates he took off his necktie , perhaps to breathe a little more freely , certainly to tie up the sove- reigns in ...
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... never was a more scandalous insult to this step failed , of course ; it was an utter my feelings than this officious misstatement . failure , and ought never to have been coun- . I am no beggar ; for my income is selled ; yet some ...
... never was a more scandalous insult to this step failed , of course ; it was an utter my feelings than this officious misstatement . failure , and ought never to have been coun- . I am no beggar ; for my income is selled ; yet some ...
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... never hungry afterwards . I remember friends or patrons ever visited him , and all passing through Buckden , and going a length his family kept aloof from him ; the world of road afterwards ; but I do not recollect the left him , and he ...
... never hungry afterwards . I remember friends or patrons ever visited him , and all passing through Buckden , and going a length his family kept aloof from him ; the world of road afterwards ; but I do not recollect the left him , and he ...
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