Thoughts on men and things, a series of essays by 'Angelina Gushington'.Rivingtons, 1867 - 205 pages |
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... fear they should discover the truth . So I hope you will be very careful not to allow your young men at Cambridge to fancy that because I have a turn for scribbling , therefore I am one of your sensible strong 6 INTRODUCTORY.
... fear they should discover the truth . So I hope you will be very careful not to allow your young men at Cambridge to fancy that because I have a turn for scribbling , therefore I am one of your sensible strong 6 INTRODUCTORY.
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... turns every thing to " good account at last " ( what a delightful dreaminess there is in Shelley's writings ! ) ; and the other day , when he was lying on the grass in the shade for two hours , and we thought him asleep , and mamma said ...
... turns every thing to " good account at last " ( what a delightful dreaminess there is in Shelley's writings ! ) ; and the other day , when he was lying on the grass in the shade for two hours , and we thought him asleep , and mamma said ...
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... turn to play . Where's Blue ? " That was the old style , and all the gentlemen immediately looked about with the greatest concern in search of Blue , who , upon being discovered talk- ing in an undertone to Red ( in the Army ) , called ...
... turn to play . Where's Blue ? " That was the old style , and all the gentlemen immediately looked about with the greatest concern in search of Blue , who , upon being discovered talk- ing in an undertone to Red ( in the Army ) , called ...
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... turn up my eyes in a beseechingly piteous manner to the most eligible parti present , who would forthwith , in his anxiety to be of service , offer some utterly ridiculous and outrageous suggestion ; but now I often become really con ...
... turn up my eyes in a beseechingly piteous manner to the most eligible parti present , who would forthwith , in his anxiety to be of service , offer some utterly ridiculous and outrageous suggestion ; but now I often become really con ...
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... turn came . Even I , stupid as I confess myself to be , never experienced any real difficulty on that score . I know the order of the balls by heart now , -blue , pink , black , yellow , brown , orange , green , red , —and if ever I did ...
... turn came . Even I , stupid as I confess myself to be , never experienced any real difficulty on that score . I know the order of the balls by heart now , -blue , pink , black , yellow , brown , orange , green , red , —and if ever I did ...
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