Littell's Living Age, Volume 89Living Age Company Incorporated, 1866 - American periodicals |
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Page 27
... speak to her . Eleanor " involuntarily admired him , " and somehow things slip again into very much the old footing - she , satisfied that he knows her mind , and that she treats him always " as she does others . " As she rides about ...
... speak to her . Eleanor " involuntarily admired him , " and somehow things slip again into very much the old footing - she , satisfied that he knows her mind , and that she treats him always " as she does others . " As she rides about ...
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... speak . " 6 " I'd give ten pounds to see her with the Chief Baron . It would be such a close thing . All his neat sparring would go for nothing against her ; for though she hits wide , she can stand a deal of punishment without feeling ...
... speak . " 6 " I'd give ten pounds to see her with the Chief Baron . It would be such a close thing . All his neat sparring would go for nothing against her ; for though she hits wide , she can stand a deal of punishment without feeling ...
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... speak . " " No , sir , but you uttered what implied an ironical assent- a nisi prius trick like the leer I have seen you bestow upon the jury - box . How hard it is for the cunning man to divest himself of the subtlety of his calling ...
... speak . " " No , sir , but you uttered what implied an ironical assent- a nisi prius trick like the leer I have seen you bestow upon the jury - box . How hard it is for the cunning man to divest himself of the subtlety of his calling ...
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... speak of . " I can- not . I told you before I was not at liberty to repeat it . ' I insisted , and he refused . There was a positive altercation between us , and he raised his voice in anger , and de- manded back from me the paper ...
... speak of . " I can- not . I told you before I was not at liberty to repeat it . ' I insisted , and he refused . There was a positive altercation between us , and he raised his voice in anger , and de- manded back from me the paper ...
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... speaking confidentially — if I were you I'd not press my claim to that appointment -do you perceive ? " " I do not ; but ... speak to you or me . As it is , she told their Excellencies here all that went on in your house , and I suppose ...
... speaking confidentially — if I were you I'd not press my claim to that appointment -do you perceive ? " " I do not ; but ... speak to you or me . As it is , she told their Excellencies here all that went on in your house , and I suppose ...
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