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Page 175
... tell him this story , or will you tell him yourself ? " " Not either , my dear Lucy . Your broth- er's blood is over - hot as it is . Let him not have any promptings to such exploits as these . " " But I may tell papa ? " " Just as well ...
... tell him this story , or will you tell him yourself ? " " Not either , my dear Lucy . Your broth- er's blood is over - hot as it is . Let him not have any promptings to such exploits as these . " " But I may tell papa ? " " Just as well ...
Page 345
... Tell us , O father , as thine arms enfold Thy belted first born in their fast embrace , Murmuring the prayer the patriarch breathed of old , - - " Now let me die , for I have seen thy face ! " Tell us , O mother , -nay , thou canst not ...
... Tell us , O father , as thine arms enfold Thy belted first born in their fast embrace , Murmuring the prayer the patriarch breathed of old , - - " Now let me die , for I have seen thy face ! " Tell us , O mother , -nay , thou canst not ...
Page 548
... tell him everything , and therefore she went on . " I don't know how to tell you ; and yet , circumstanced as we are now , it seems that I ought to tell you everything . " 66 I Yes , certainly ; I think that , " said Ayl- mer . He was ...
... tell him everything , and therefore she went on . " I don't know how to tell you ; and yet , circumstanced as we are now , it seems that I ought to tell you everything . " 66 I Yes , certainly ; I think that , " said Ayl- mer . He was ...
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Pagan and Christian Sepulchres | 22 |
Atlantic Telegraph The | 41 |
Bursting of the Bombay Bubble | 92 |
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