Littell's Living Age, Volume 86Living Age Company, Incorporated, 1864 |
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... Hands flowers of falsehood o'er his grave to fling ! After Death . First Schneider took the brush , couleur de rose Laid in for ground , and with bold hand be- gan To model up , in lineaments and pose , The portrait of great statesmen ...
... Hands flowers of falsehood o'er his grave to fling ! After Death . First Schneider took the brush , couleur de rose Laid in for ground , and with bold hand be- gan To model up , in lineaments and pose , The portrait of great statesmen ...
Page 373
... hand . " You have not offended me , " he said , as he also rose . " Good night , Captain Aylmer . " He took her hand and kept it . แ Say that we are friends . " " Why should we not be friends ? " " There is no reason on my part why we ...
... hand . " You have not offended me , " he said , as he also rose . " Good night , Captain Aylmer . " He took her hand and kept it . แ Say that we are friends . " " Why should we not be friends ? " " There is no reason on my part why we ...
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... hand to rest with his beneath the from her nephew that the arrangement thin , dry hand of the dying woman . To her should be carried out exactly as she wished aunt , however , when for a moment they it , whether the codicil was or was ...
... hand to rest with his beneath the from her nephew that the arrangement thin , dry hand of the dying woman . To her should be carried out exactly as she wished aunt , however , when for a moment they it , whether the codicil was or was ...
Contents
Pagan and Christian Sepulchres | 22 |
Atlantic Telegraph The | 41 |
Bursting of the Bombay Bubble | 92 |
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