The Living Age, Volume 127Living Age Company, Incorporated, 1875 |
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Page 77
... dear Mrs. Trav- ers ? I was glad to see you in church , for Georgy and I fancied , from not seeing you anywhere , that you were not so well -cold or something . It is such uncer- tain , trying weather . " " Oh , I am perfectly well ...
... dear Mrs. Trav- ers ? I was glad to see you in church , for Georgy and I fancied , from not seeing you anywhere , that you were not so well -cold or something . It is such uncer- tain , trying weather . " " Oh , I am perfectly well ...
Page 436
... dear Andersen " to the height of their power . On that day , April 2nd , deputa- tions arrived from all parts to greet him . Money was raised to erect his statue in the town ; a copy of one of his tales was presented to him in thirty ...
... dear Andersen " to the height of their power . On that day , April 2nd , deputa- tions arrived from all parts to greet him . Money was raised to erect his statue in the town ; a copy of one of his tales was presented to him in thirty ...
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... dear Mrs. Travers , I trust you will not deem me intrusive if I avail my- self of your friend Mr. Reed's permission to address a few lines to one whose inter- est and welfare have ever , since the days of our early friendship , been most ...
... dear Mrs. Travers , I trust you will not deem me intrusive if I avail my- self of your friend Mr. Reed's permission to address a few lines to one whose inter- est and welfare have ever , since the days of our early friendship , been most ...
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