The Living Age, Volume 212Living Age Company, 1897 |
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Page 16
... young man who looked like a notary's clerk came in , using his broken English . He re- marked that the storm was over and that they were now going to get out a double - team to plough through the road . He suggested that Courthope ...
... young man who looked like a notary's clerk came in , using his broken English . He re- marked that the storm was over and that they were now going to get out a double - team to plough through the road . He suggested that Courthope ...
Page 17
... young mistress of the house . The other replied that mademoiselle approved of his plan . It was evident that poor Madge was no longer the mistress ; the clerk was an emissary of Mrs. King's and as such he had taken the control . Still ...
... young mistress of the house . The other replied that mademoiselle approved of his plan . It was evident that poor Madge was no longer the mistress ; the clerk was an emissary of Mrs. King's and as such he had taken the control . Still ...
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... young and keen - witted , trusted by her superiors with honorable freedom , forms friendships with the world which her conscience proclaims to be enmities with God . Again conscience prevails ; these vain preoccupations are abandoned ...
... young and keen - witted , trusted by her superiors with honorable freedom , forms friendships with the world which her conscience proclaims to be enmities with God . Again conscience prevails ; these vain preoccupations are abandoned ...
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... young and pretty woman , the other a tall ferocious- looking man , carrying a spear and a long knife . The Servitor was struck with dread at the terrible appearance of the He thought within himself , " O , Lord ! what kind of people are ...
... young and pretty woman , the other a tall ferocious- looking man , carrying a spear and a long knife . The Servitor was struck with dread at the terrible appearance of the He thought within himself , " O , Lord ! what kind of people are ...
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... young man with the irate father of a pretty girl whom Thiers , while anxious to marry , did not wed , because he was too poor to support her . Shots were exchanged without result , and the combatants embraced . The famous journalist and ...
... young man with the irate father of a pretty girl whom Thiers , while anxious to marry , did not wed , because he was too poor to support her . Shots were exchanged without result , and the combatants embraced . The famous journalist and ...
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