Littell's Living Age, Volume 164Living Age Company Incorporated, 1885 |
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Page 14
... leave my card and your own too at the same time ? It would be im- mensely charitable of you if you would , and would save me a world of bother . Mrs. Holland , too , would go simply out of her wits with delight , and would probably send ...
... leave my card and your own too at the same time ? It would be im- mensely charitable of you if you would , and would save me a world of bother . Mrs. Holland , too , would go simply out of her wits with delight , and would probably send ...
Page 18
... leave as a sort of record and legacy to all coming million aires really it took one's breath away ! And as he turned ... leaving one a moment's peace . " Miss Holland smiled again , without her face , however , entirely losing its ...
... leave as a sort of record and legacy to all coming million aires really it took one's breath away ! And as he turned ... leaving one a moment's peace . " Miss Holland smiled again , without her face , however , entirely losing its ...
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... leave . Mr. Vansittart , who happened to have been away for a short time from town also about this time , paid his first visit to his son's improvised laboratory , and also went away shrugging his shoulders and shaking his head . The ...
... leave . Mr. Vansittart , who happened to have been away for a short time from town also about this time , paid his first visit to his son's improvised laboratory , and also went away shrugging his shoulders and shaking his head . The ...
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... feel that I might safely leave dear mother to her only son , not only to his support , but to the tender- ness of his love and the warmth of his hearth . " Queen Caroline , and what was of infi- nitely more 36 AT ANY COST .
... feel that I might safely leave dear mother to her only son , not only to his support , but to the tender- ness of his love and the warmth of his hearth . " Queen Caroline , and what was of infi- nitely more 36 AT ANY COST .
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... leave her whilst her fever is upon In her , for she will take nothing but from me , nor do anything but at my request . Lord and Lady Bristol are in the greatest concern for her . The latter has been herself so ill that for many days ...
... leave her whilst her fever is upon In her , for she will take nothing but from me , nor do anything but at my request . Lord and Lady Bristol are in the greatest concern for her . The latter has been herself so ill that for many days ...
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