Littell's Living Age, Volume 89Living Age Company Incorporated, 1866 - American periodicals |
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... question to admire some violets at her feet . " Then do you suppose , " he says , " that these violets are less ... questions and searching glances are all bestowed upon Eleanor , and , in lesser degree , on her young sister Julia , who ...
... question to admire some violets at her feet . " Then do you suppose , " he says , " that these violets are less ... questions and searching glances are all bestowed upon Eleanor , and , in lesser degree , on her young sister Julia , who ...
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... question ; she had seen its plumes wave over his brow . " For our part we greatly prefer the vene- rable rector of blue eyes and flowing white locks , who used to fill this young man's place in the minds of interesting female in ...
... question ; she had seen its plumes wave over his brow . " For our part we greatly prefer the vene- rable rector of blue eyes and flowing white locks , who used to fill this young man's place in the minds of interesting female in ...
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... question : it pierced like a barbed through all the involutions of another heart down to the core . " Within a month of her wedding - day Eleanor hears from Julia that Mr. Rhys is going to preach that night in a barn . " In- to hear him ...
... question : it pierced like a barbed through all the involutions of another heart down to the core . " Within a month of her wedding - day Eleanor hears from Julia that Mr. Rhys is going to preach that night in a barn . " In- to hear him ...
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... question her in the The blind , forbearing Mr. Carlisle will not understand , and goes off content , though , on his leaving , Eleanor informs her mother that she will " poison herself before she will be married on the 21st . " To avoid ...
... question her in the The blind , forbearing Mr. Carlisle will not understand , and goes off content , though , on his leaving , Eleanor informs her mother that she will " poison herself before she will be married on the 21st . " To avoid ...
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... question be one for a decision . As he said to me one day ' I want the evidence , sir . I don't want your speech to it . " " - " There's the evidence then , " said Beattie " that note with its wavering letters , weak and uncertain as ...
... question be one for a decision . As he said to me one day ' I want the evidence , sir . I don't want your speech to it . " " - " There's the evidence then , " said Beattie " that note with its wavering letters , weak and uncertain as ...
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