Littell's Living Age, Volume 86Living Age Company, Incorporated, 1864 |
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Page 104
... dear papa has been kind- ness itself . Dear ! what an old - fashioned bed ! And what a But it doesn't signify . By and by we'll renovate the house - won't we , my dear ? And you'll be my little maid to - night , and help me to arrange a ...
... dear papa has been kind- ness itself . Dear ! what an old - fashioned bed ! And what a But it doesn't signify . By and by we'll renovate the house - won't we , my dear ? And you'll be my little maid to - night , and help me to arrange a ...
Page 272
... dear ? What is the matter ? I am so dreadfully afraid I came in at the wrong time . " - " Dear Mrs. Chiley , " said Lucilla , sweet- ly , " you can never come in at a wrong time ; and it is just as well , on the whole , that he didn't ...
... dear ? What is the matter ? I am so dreadfully afraid I came in at the wrong time . " - " Dear Mrs. Chiley , " said Lucilla , sweet- ly , " you can never come in at a wrong time ; and it is just as well , on the whole , that he didn't ...
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... dear , dear papa nothing now . It is such a comfort to have you all to myself — it makes me happy . " Mr. Gibson knew all implied in these words , and felt that there was no effectual help for the state of things which had arisen from ...
... dear , dear papa nothing now . It is such a comfort to have you all to myself — it makes me happy . " Mr. Gibson knew all implied in these words , and felt that there was no effectual help for the state of things which had arisen from ...
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Pagan and Christian Sepulchres | 22 |
Atlantic Telegraph The | 41 |
Bursting of the Bombay Bubble | 92 |
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