The Living Age, Volume 250Living Age Company, 1906 |
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... boy , ' he said , ' never played at cricket ; it is better to let Nature have her own way . ' " He has told us what were his father's moral inculcations- justice , temperance ( to which he gave a very extended application ) , veracity ...
... boy , ' he said , ' never played at cricket ; it is better to let Nature have her own way . ' " He has told us what were his father's moral inculcations- justice , temperance ( to which he gave a very extended application ) , veracity ...
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... boys in ruffles and swords , the little girls in rouge and patches with false hair piled on their heads , and have their precocious gallantry and savoir - faire paraded to the laughter and applause of society , were the uses they were ...
... boys in ruffles and swords , the little girls in rouge and patches with false hair piled on their heads , and have their precocious gallantry and savoir - faire paraded to the laughter and applause of society , were the uses they were ...
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... boy who in his early youth had taken to a seafaring life , and had been drowned in the Channel on the first an- niversary of his father's death . His neckerchief , one of her own weaving , had been sent home to her ; it lay folded over ...
... boy who in his early youth had taken to a seafaring life , and had been drowned in the Channel on the first an- niversary of his father's death . His neckerchief , one of her own weaving , had been sent home to her ; it lay folded over ...
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... boy . " The idea , prevalent in certain circles , that the newly - rich constitute , as a body , the least considerate if not the most snobbish and purse - proud class , is not borne out by facts . The remark made lately by a well ...
... boy . " The idea , prevalent in certain circles , that the newly - rich constitute , as a body , the least considerate if not the most snobbish and purse - proud class , is not borne out by facts . The remark made lately by a well ...
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... boy once who , while still teeth- ing , was helped through many a fever- ish night by the recital of a certain tale , which in his inarticulate fashion he entitled " Tom - ' n - d'apple - tree . " At intervals of broken slumber the ...
... boy once who , while still teeth- ing , was helped through many a fever- ish night by the recital of a certain tale , which in his inarticulate fashion he entitled " Tom - ' n - d'apple - tree . " At intervals of broken slumber the ...
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