Littell's Living Age, Volume 86Living Age Company, Incorporated, 1864 |
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Page 278
... voice lost itself in her tears . 19 - " My dear , what does this mean ? " said Mr. Lake . " It means , papa , that she has encouraged him to come , and invited him in , and been singing to him , " cried Rose . " To think she should be ...
... voice lost itself in her tears . 19 - " My dear , what does this mean ? " said Mr. Lake . " It means , papa , that she has encouraged him to come , and invited him in , and been singing to him , " cried Rose . " To think she should be ...
Page 285
... voice that sounded as different from the voice with which he had been speaking to Lucilla , as if years had elapsed between the two . And it would be vain to describe the amazement and singu- lar sense that the earth had suddenly given ...
... voice that sounded as different from the voice with which he had been speaking to Lucilla , as if years had elapsed between the two . And it would be vain to describe the amazement and singu- lar sense that the earth had suddenly given ...
Page 350
... voice as if she were talking to herself , " I wore mine just as they were sent , " for Mrs Gibson came in with a total change of subject . This fine sentence took the speaker her- self by surprise ; and in such conversation as was then ...
... voice as if she were talking to herself , " I wore mine just as they were sent , " for Mrs Gibson came in with a total change of subject . This fine sentence took the speaker her- self by surprise ; and in such conversation as was then ...
Contents
Pagan and Christian Sepulchres | 22 |
Atlantic Telegraph The | 41 |
Bursting of the Bombay Bubble | 92 |
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