Littell's Living Age, Volume 86Littell, Son, 1864 |
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Page 302
... Gibson , smiling at Cynthia , who gave him back one of her bright looks of mutual understanding . " Ah , Mr. Gibson , I have found out before now that you have no soul for poetry ; and Molly there is your own child . She reads such deep ...
... Gibson , smiling at Cynthia , who gave him back one of her bright looks of mutual understanding . " Ah , Mr. Gibson , I have found out before now that you have no soul for poetry ; and Molly there is your own child . She reads such deep ...
Page 505
... Gibson's hand all the time till he had placed him , nothing loth , at the well- covered dining - table . " What's this I hear about Roger ? " said Mr. Gibson , plunging at once into the sub- ject . " Aha ! so you've heard , have you ...
... Gibson's hand all the time till he had placed him , nothing loth , at the well- covered dining - table . " What's this I hear about Roger ? " said Mr. Gibson , plunging at once into the sub- ject . " Aha ! so you've heard , have you ...
Page 519
... Gibson's manner of receiving it was an annoyance to him . She meanwhile had been considering herself as an injured woman ever since the evening of the day of Roger's departure ; what business had any one had to speak as if the chances ...
... Gibson's manner of receiving it was an annoyance to him . She meanwhile had been considering herself as an injured woman ever since the evening of the day of Roger's departure ; what business had any one had to speak as if the chances ...
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Pagan and Christian Sepulchres | 22 |
Atlantic Telegraph The | 41 |
Bursting of the Bombay Bubble | 92 |
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