Littell's Living Age, Volume 122Living Age Company Incorporated, 1874 |
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Page 35
... half cynicism which lends in their beauty , and in all the delicate salt to correspondence ; and he told his treasures he had accumulated there , until friend half gaily , half seriously , that he he came to the little inner room with ...
... half cynicism which lends in their beauty , and in all the delicate salt to correspondence ; and he told his treasures he had accumulated there , until friend half gaily , half seriously , that he he came to the little inner room with ...
Page 318
... half of whom are full of a racy humour in politics , and the one faculty he pos- which the other half seem unable to com- sesses is overlaid , by his own or his ori- prehend . We never met a Scotchman ginal publisher's folly , till it ...
... half of whom are full of a racy humour in politics , and the one faculty he pos- which the other half seem unable to com- sesses is overlaid , by his own or his ori- prehend . We never met a Scotchman ginal publisher's folly , till it ...
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... half - brother , a sister , two nephews , two Therefore all the grace of Alice and nieces . His executor has a legacy - -no her clever ways and sweetness , and even legacy is under a thousand pounds - and half a pound of tea and an ...
... half - brother , a sister , two nephews , two Therefore all the grace of Alice and nieces . His executor has a legacy - -no her clever ways and sweetness , and even legacy is under a thousand pounds - and half a pound of tea and an ...
Contents
Fifth Series | 3 |
THE STORY OF VALENTINE AND | 15 |
LETTERS FROM ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWN | 24 |
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