Littell's Living Age, Volume 127Living Age Company Incorporated, 1875 |
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Page 154
... cried Tom cheerfully . " Sit down , Mrs. Mills . You look pretty comfortable . Tea ! I am dying for a cup . Come , Fanny ; I will let you sit next me , if you promise to cut my bread and but ter . " And the friends gathered round the ...
... cried Tom cheerfully . " Sit down , Mrs. Mills . You look pretty comfortable . Tea ! I am dying for a cup . Come , Fanny ; I will let you sit next me , if you promise to cut my bread and but ter . " And the friends gathered round the ...
Page 155
... cried out , ' Has Sir Hugh Galbraith been to see you ? for he is down here to - day with Colonel Upton . " " " Here are the earrings to match , " said Mrs. Travers . " Poor Mr. Travers bought them after the first great dinner- party we ...
... cried out , ' Has Sir Hugh Galbraith been to see you ? for he is down here to - day with Colonel Upton . " " " Here are the earrings to match , " said Mrs. Travers . " Poor Mr. Travers bought them after the first great dinner- party we ...
Page 544
... cried Tom , taking both her hands in his . " I am sure you might have knocked me down with a feather when I opened the door and saw Mr. Tom ! " ejaculated Mills . " Do you know I am dying for tea or something ? " said Tom very loud ...
... cried Tom , taking both her hands in his . " I am sure you might have knocked me down with a feather when I opened the door and saw Mr. Tom ! " ejaculated Mills . " Do you know I am dying for tea or something ? " said Tom very loud ...
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