Littell's Living Age, Volume 164Living Age Company Incorporated, 1885 |
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... walk though St. James's Park , arm - in - arm , his dogs and courtiers following behind . Durfey wrote five or six volumes of songs , none above mediocrity , and some far below it . Gay , the author of " The Beggar's Opera , " wrote ...
... walk though St. James's Park , arm - in - arm , his dogs and courtiers following behind . Durfey wrote five or six volumes of songs , none above mediocrity , and some far below it . Gay , the author of " The Beggar's Opera , " wrote ...
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... walk up her wits with delight , and would probably stairs . send off straight for a framer and glazier , in order that yours might be duly set out over the mantelpiece ! " This suggestion Borroughdale at first met also with absolute ...
... walk up her wits with delight , and would probably stairs . send off straight for a framer and glazier , in order that yours might be duly set out over the mantelpiece ! " This suggestion Borroughdale at first met also with absolute ...
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... walk in the park . She was looking , he at once observed , remarkably handsome ; the walk had brought a color into her usually pale cheeks ; that peculiar look of youth which at times seemed fairly extinguished out of her face ...
... walk in the park . She was looking , he at once observed , remarkably handsome ; the walk had brought a color into her usually pale cheeks ; that peculiar look of youth which at times seemed fairly extinguished out of her face ...
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... walk with me and take council with me over every step of my way . " " These are the longings of all hearts , " said Tom gently . " There seemed no such Father , and no such Friend for me , " pursued Mr. Sandi- son . " And the world I ...
... walk with me and take council with me over every step of my way . " " These are the longings of all hearts , " said Tom gently . " There seemed no such Father , and no such Friend for me , " pursued Mr. Sandi- son . " And the world I ...
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... walks which Tom and Olive took together along the roads which waved up and down the low , green hills looking down on the wide blue sea , they opened their hearts and spoke to each other , as hitherto each had only silently thought ...
... walks which Tom and Olive took together along the roads which waved up and down the low , green hills looking down on the wide blue sea , they opened their hearts and spoke to each other , as hitherto each had only silently thought ...
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