Littell's Living Age, Volume 86Littell, Son, 1864 |
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Page 452
... matter so practical acquaintance , a change which the influence and pressing , it was always better to be pre- of love had not been able to do in so many pared . years . But it was not in Lucilla's nature to Mr. Beverley came in with an ...
... matter so practical acquaintance , a change which the influence and pressing , it was always better to be pre- of love had not been able to do in so many pared . years . But it was not in Lucilla's nature to Mr. Beverley came in with an ...
Page 547
... matters to receive much and give nothing , she would probably be will- ing to make herself amenable to any ar- rangements as to their future mode of life which he might propose . In respect of this matter he was probably thinking of ...
... matters to receive much and give nothing , she would probably be will- ing to make herself amenable to any ar- rangements as to their future mode of life which he might propose . In respect of this matter he was probably thinking of ...
Page 575
... matter of course for young ( or , ciated by all men whom they permit to hold for the matter of that , for old ) gentle- conversation with them on such topics . men to lounge about the nest of the Fast young ladies are taken at the ...
... matter of course for young ( or , ciated by all men whom they permit to hold for the matter of that , for old ) gentle- conversation with them on such topics . men to lounge about the nest of the Fast young ladies are taken at the ...
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Pagan and Christian Sepulchres | 22 |
Atlantic Telegraph The | 41 |
Bursting of the Bombay Bubble | 92 |
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