Littell's Living Age, Volume 164Living Age Company Incorporated, 1885 |
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Page 16
... interest in marine zool- ogy ? " he added in a tone of confidence . 66 Not I , " said Borroughdale ; " at least I ... interests you so much , " she added , turn- ing round to look at him , and speaking with some insistance . Borroughdale ...
... interest in marine zool- ogy ? " he added in a tone of confidence . 66 Not I , " said Borroughdale ; " at least I ... interests you so much , " she added , turn- ing round to look at him , and speaking with some insistance . Borroughdale ...
Page 33
... interest . There was a stand filled with flower - pots in the central window , wherein the dead plants stood like skeletons . There were pictures on the walls , beautiful steel en- gravings there was one of these stand- ing on a chair ...
... interest . There was a stand filled with flower - pots in the central window , wherein the dead plants stood like skeletons . There were pictures on the walls , beautiful steel en- gravings there was one of these stand- ing on a chair ...
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... interest and excitement in the fluctua- tions of her earnings . There had been no further encroachment on the little fund realized by her father's life insurance , and Olive was even accumulating tiny savings of her own , made on the ...
... interest and excitement in the fluctua- tions of her earnings . There had been no further encroachment on the little fund realized by her father's life insurance , and Olive was even accumulating tiny savings of her own , made on the ...
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... interest in the other sex with which Catherine Morland started on her Bath travels . The whole tone in- deed of this early correspondence with her sister reminds one of an older and shrewder Catherine , and the ways of see- ing and ...
... interest in the other sex with which Catherine Morland started on her Bath travels . The whole tone in- deed of this early correspondence with her sister reminds one of an older and shrewder Catherine , and the ways of see- ing and ...
Page 61
... interests , great questions , were life and breath to Madame de Staël as they were to her successor George Sand . She ... interest , point , and charm . Miss Austen's novels are a well - worn subject . We have all read her , or ought to ...
... interests , great questions , were life and breath to Madame de Staël as they were to her successor George Sand . She ... interest , point , and charm . Miss Austen's novels are a well - worn subject . We have all read her , or ought to ...
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