Littell's Living Age, Volume 89Living Age Company Incorporated, 1866 - American periodicals |
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Page 48
... called him lord and master to the extent of keep- ing her bedroom scrupulously free for his study , and spending the choicest of her ac- complishments in needlework on the plaited frills of his shirts and the openwork of his bands . In ...
... called him lord and master to the extent of keep- ing her bedroom scrupulously free for his study , and spending the choicest of her ac- complishments in needlework on the plaited frills of his shirts and the openwork of his bands . In ...
Page 54
... called afterwards at the manse to announce the marriage of his eldest sister to a gallant naval captain , who had been fortunate in obtaining prize money , was on shore only for a short time , and as he was already posted to another ...
... called afterwards at the manse to announce the marriage of his eldest sister to a gallant naval captain , who had been fortunate in obtaining prize money , was on shore only for a short time , and as he was already posted to another ...
Page 61
... called them with agreeable , self - con- scious vagueness , were thus performed frequently . 6 The world had awakened to perceive a want of delicacy in the old ostentatious parade and riotous rejoicings at marriages , and had run into ...
... called them with agreeable , self - con- scious vagueness , were thus performed frequently . 6 The world had awakened to perceive a want of delicacy in the old ostentatious parade and riotous rejoicings at marriages , and had run into ...
Page 63
... called . They were sufficiently powerful to induce the Government to press their claims , and when ultimately refused satisfaction , to issue what we would in Ireland call a " distress war- rant . " Off they went with a strong party to ...
... called . They were sufficiently powerful to induce the Government to press their claims , and when ultimately refused satisfaction , to issue what we would in Ireland call a " distress war- rant . " Off they went with a strong party to ...
Page 83
... called the clasped it almost tenderly as he said good- uncertainty of it - especially as Mr. Cav- bye . She looked very well in her mourn- endish was not , as his committee lamented secretly among themselves , a man of strong will or ...
... called the clasped it almost tenderly as he said good- uncertainty of it - especially as Mr. Cav- bye . She looked very well in her mourn- endish was not , as his committee lamented secretly among themselves , a man of strong will or ...
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