Littell's Living Age, Volume 127Living Age Company Incorporated, 1875 |
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down on her with a gentle smile . " You see , as long as the bullets go up here , you are in no danger . " " Not ... smiling again , and patting her on the shoulder ; " it was necessary to show these scoundrels that we were not afraid of ...
down on her with a gentle smile . " You see , as long as the bullets go up here , you are in no danger . " " Not ... smiling again , and patting her on the shoulder ; " it was necessary to show these scoundrels that we were not afraid of ...
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... smile , proceeding to peruse it before committing herself to speech . While she did so , Mr. Joseph addressed some remarks on the weather to Fanny , in much less an auda- cious tone than that in which he began . That volatile little ...
... smile , proceeding to peruse it before committing herself to speech . While she did so , Mr. Joseph addressed some remarks on the weather to Fanny , in much less an auda- cious tone than that in which he began . That volatile little ...
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... smile , which tortured the curate , upon her lips . " Miss Brown , I hope you will not think badly of me , " he said . " You can't think how hard all this is upon me . " The little woman rose up , and waved her hand with dignity . " We ...
... smile , which tortured the curate , upon her lips . " Miss Brown , I hope you will not think badly of me , " he said . " You can't think how hard all this is upon me . " The little woman rose up , and waved her hand with dignity . " We ...
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