Littell's Living Age, Volume 164Living Age Company Incorporated, 1885 |
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Page 14
... least of course not . They'd be delighted , " Farquart replied , rather staggered however at finding his own suggestion so promptly and unex- pectedly acted upon . " All right ; give us the card and the address . " " You mean really to ...
... least of course not . They'd be delighted , " Farquart replied , rather staggered however at finding his own suggestion so promptly and unex- pectedly acted upon . " All right ; give us the card and the address . " " You mean really to ...
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... least I never thought at all about it before , but what Miss Holland has just been showing me is the most extraordinary thing I ever saw ; things , you know , that are all over glass balls , and bob out at you like a jack - in - the ...
... least I never thought at all about it before , but what Miss Holland has just been showing me is the most extraordinary thing I ever saw ; things , you know , that are all over glass balls , and bob out at you like a jack - in - the ...
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... least open to the imputation of being both . Where the deuce had his usually infallible tact got to ? he asked himself , with a self - annoyance which was as rare as it was uncomfortable . While he was still industriously cudgelling his ...
... least open to the imputation of being both . Where the deuce had his usually infallible tact got to ? he asked himself , with a self - annoyance which was as rare as it was uncomfortable . While he was still industriously cudgelling his ...
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... least , in a different and a much more endurable way . To Mrs. Holland or Madame van Ovibos he was not an anomaly at all , but simply an amiable young nobleman , whose presence in their drawing - rooms diffused over their souls a mild ...
... least , in a different and a much more endurable way . To Mrs. Holland or Madame van Ovibos he was not an anomaly at all , but simply an amiable young nobleman , whose presence in their drawing - rooms diffused over their souls a mild ...
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... least romantic ; yet so as to transfer from our inward nature a human interest and a semblance of truth suffi- cient to procure for those shadows of imagina- tion that willing suspension of disbelief for the moment , which constitutes ...
... least romantic ; yet so as to transfer from our inward nature a human interest and a semblance of truth suffi- cient to procure for those shadows of imagina- tion that willing suspension of disbelief for the moment , which constitutes ...
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