Littell's Living Age, Volume 89Living Age Company Incorporated, 1866 - American periodicals |
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Page 32
... mother . " " Have you sent in your papers to the Horse Guards ? " " Yes ; it's all finished . I am gazetted out , or ... mothers who have sons , Mr. Balfour- I owe it to every family in which there is a name to be transmitted , and a ...
... mother . " " Have you sent in your papers to the Horse Guards ? " " Yes ; it's all finished . I am gazetted out , or ... mothers who have sons , Mr. Balfour- I owe it to every family in which there is a name to be transmitted , and a ...
Page 49
... mother by playing pled faces . There were hedges tedded with more uniformly at boys ' games ( Sandy in dog - roses ... mother's endless trains of calves , chick - licate and unable to accompany the minis- ens , dogs , cats , pigeons ...
... mother by playing pled faces . There were hedges tedded with more uniformly at boys ' games ( Sandy in dog - roses ... mother's endless trains of calves , chick - licate and unable to accompany the minis- ens , dogs , cats , pigeons ...
Page 51
... mother's grey hairs with sorrow to the ive by the goodly glamour of his superiour grave . It is not so long since Mr. Home was birth and breeding , with the manly , hon- put out of the kirk for writing a play ; and ourable character ...
... mother's grey hairs with sorrow to the ive by the goodly glamour of his superiour grave . It is not so long since Mr. Home was birth and breeding , with the manly , hon- put out of the kirk for writing a play ; and ourable character ...
Page 53
... mother ' lookit in his face ' as if her gaze would melt stone . Sandy was now as stone to his father ; for the sweet temper of the lad had been goaded and driven to the point when sweet tempers steel themselves to doggedness , less ...
... mother ' lookit in his face ' as if her gaze would melt stone . Sandy was now as stone to his father ; for the sweet temper of the lad had been goaded and driven to the point when sweet tempers steel themselves to doggedness , less ...
Page 54
... mother , ' per- sisted the minister , changing his clue ; for if I know her , she would be wild to this day to dance at a wedding , and have the chance of walking every day in Birkholm Den , when the birks are shaking out their buds and ...
... mother , ' per- sisted the minister , changing his clue ; for if I know her , she would be wild to this day to dance at a wedding , and have the chance of walking every day in Birkholm Den , when the birks are shaking out their buds and ...
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