The Living Age, Volume 242Living Age Company, 1904 |
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Page 33
... thought we were mad . He departed , no doubt to glean in- formation from the more communica- tive members of our escort . The cook came in with a pleasing expression : " What will you have for supper ? " he said . " What can we have ...
... thought we were mad . He departed , no doubt to glean in- formation from the more communica- tive members of our escort . The cook came in with a pleasing expression : " What will you have for supper ? " he said . " What can we have ...
Page 48
... thought that his duty to- wards them was accomplished when he had given them what he deemed the best education and sent them into the army . His views on education were sound and clear . When he was con- sulted by parents as to the ...
... thought that his duty to- wards them was accomplished when he had given them what he deemed the best education and sent them into the army . His views on education were sound and clear . When he was con- sulted by parents as to the ...
Page 56
... thought , which prefers to take Hafiz as it finds him , a singer of a wholly material kind , whose lapses may be pardoned in view of his genius , but who was as far removed from being a saint of any creed as a man well could be . In re ...
... thought , which prefers to take Hafiz as it finds him , a singer of a wholly material kind , whose lapses may be pardoned in view of his genius , but who was as far removed from being a saint of any creed as a man well could be . In re ...
Page 58
... thoughts and creeds which would be the less powerful were they capable of easy expression . They would admit , and ... thought them rather funny persons - as they had been in his youth . ' ' Life was not all marbles . . . some of them ...
... thoughts and creeds which would be the less powerful were they capable of easy expression . They would admit , and ... thought them rather funny persons - as they had been in his youth . ' ' Life was not all marbles . . . some of them ...
Page 74
... thought- fulness . She treated the dogs not only with affection , but with courtesy , and used to say , " a well - bred dog hates to be laughed at . " She was pleased when I produced Biblical support for a high view of such duty , by ...
... thought- fulness . She treated the dogs not only with affection , but with courtesy , and used to say , " a well - bred dog hates to be laughed at . " She was pleased when I produced Biblical support for a high view of such duty , by ...
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