Littell's Living Age, Volume 113Living Age Company Incorporated, 1872 |
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... rivers are , or mountains , those ceremonial observances which super- or any other species . There are differ- stition finds refuge in , of respect to genius ences in accent , differences in phraseology , -made it inevitable that when ...
... rivers are , or mountains , those ceremonial observances which super- or any other species . There are differ- stition finds refuge in , of respect to genius ences in accent , differences in phraseology , -made it inevitable that when ...
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... river . Now mark this circumstance . In the old days of which my Lady was then think- ing , she used to be very well content with pulling bow - oar when we two used to go out in the evenings . Now , when the Lieutenant and Bell had been ...
... river . Now mark this circumstance . In the old days of which my Lady was then think- ing , she used to be very well content with pulling bow - oar when we two used to go out in the evenings . Now , when the Lieutenant and Bell had been ...
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... river , and perhaps a moon , who knows ? " " I thought you would have provided a moon , mademoiselle , " said the Lieutenant , gravely . " You have done very well for us this evening - oh ! very well indeed . I have not seen any such ...
... river , and perhaps a moon , who knows ? " " I thought you would have provided a moon , mademoiselle , " said the Lieutenant , gravely . " You have done very well for us this evening - oh ! very well indeed . I have not seen any such ...
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... river was becoming grey , and the Cliefden woods were preparing for the night by drawing over themselves a thin veil of mist , which rendered them distant and shadowy , as they lay under the lambent sky . The phaeton was at the door ...
... river was becoming grey , and the Cliefden woods were preparing for the night by drawing over themselves a thin veil of mist , which rendered them distant and shadowy , as they lay under the lambent sky . The phaeton was at the door ...
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... river running by some sixty feet beneath us , and on the surface of the " No , Sir , " remarked Dr. Johnson to water the young crescent of the moon Mr. Boswell , " there is nothing which has was clearly mirrored . There was not yet been ...
... river running by some sixty feet beneath us , and on the surface of the " No , Sir , " remarked Dr. Johnson to water the young crescent of the moon Mr. Boswell , " there is nothing which has was clearly mirrored . There was not yet been ...
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