Littell's Living Age, Volume 164Living Age Company Incorporated, 1885 |
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Page 12
... young who have not begun to reckon their ages among the " teens . " An evil example was set between forty and fifty years ago by many young writers who laid themselves out to be what is called " funny , " to become in fact profes ...
... young who have not begun to reckon their ages among the " teens . " An evil example was set between forty and fifty years ago by many young writers who laid themselves out to be what is called " funny , " to become in fact profes ...
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... young man seemed to him to be worse than the first . As if it was not bad enough to have a son who refused to fulfil any of the functions of his position , without having one who made it impossi- ble for you to enter his house without ...
... young man seemed to him to be worse than the first . As if it was not bad enough to have a son who refused to fulfil any of the functions of his position , without having one who made it impossi- ble for you to enter his house without ...
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... young man about town , began about this time to bristle with shining announcements that the con- versazione of the Microscopical Society would take place upon such a day , or that Professor and Madame van Ovibos would hope for the ...
... young man about town , began about this time to bristle with shining announcements that the con- versazione of the Microscopical Society would take place upon such a day , or that Professor and Madame van Ovibos would hope for the ...
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... young man's mind went back to poor Grace's early confidences , and to the mingled feelings they had aroused within himself . " And so I lost God , " said Mr. Sandi- son in a quiet , even voice . As he spoke , Tom looked up at him , and ...
... young man's mind went back to poor Grace's early confidences , and to the mingled feelings they had aroused within himself . " And so I lost God , " said Mr. Sandi- son in a quiet , even voice . As he spoke , Tom looked up at him , and ...
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... young court " of the Prince and into grooves , where he himself would Princess of Wales drew all the wits and never have made the fortune he had made , beauties from the “ old court ” of . George and with which , therefore , Robert was ...
... young court " of the Prince and into grooves , where he himself would Princess of Wales drew all the wits and never have made the fortune he had made , beauties from the “ old court ” of . George and with which , therefore , Robert was ...
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