Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 96W. Blackwood., 1864 |
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Page 14
... lady sat beside the timid gentleman , and neuralgia confronted confirmed dyspepsia- the artist could afford to be daring , and might venture on flights that as- tounded even himself . What limit is there , besides , to contagional sym ...
... lady sat beside the timid gentleman , and neuralgia confronted confirmed dyspepsia- the artist could afford to be daring , and might venture on flights that as- tounded even himself . What limit is there , besides , to contagional sym ...
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winking Virgin in competition with him who could " make a young lady ascend to the ceiling , and come slowly down ... ladies of New York used to feel long ago about suddenly meeting with the British army - I should certainly have ...
winking Virgin in competition with him who could " make a young lady ascend to the ceiling , and come slowly down ... ladies of New York used to feel long ago about suddenly meeting with the British army - I should certainly have ...
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... Lady Hester Stan- hope , " but I have got two anchors astern , " showing that , with all his fatalism , he did not despise what are technically called human means . So the reverend Archdeacon , going down for his sea - baths , might say ...
... Lady Hester Stan- hope , " but I have got two anchors astern , " showing that , with all his fatalism , he did not despise what are technically called human means . So the reverend Archdeacon , going down for his sea - baths , might say ...
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... ladies and gentlemen are flying about in them , jolting over the rough pavement at a rapid pace all day and night . The drivers of these are for the most part Rus- sians , belonging to that peculiar sect in the Greek Church which ...
... ladies and gentlemen are flying about in them , jolting over the rough pavement at a rapid pace all day and night . The drivers of these are for the most part Rus- sians , belonging to that peculiar sect in the Greek Church which ...
Page 49
... ladies went on horseback ; and as the weather was bright , the scene was gay in spite of the dust . As usual , there were two or three English jockeys , and Moldavian and Russian jockeys in remarkable half - Cossack- looking costumes ...
... ladies went on horseback ; and as the weather was bright , the scene was gay in spite of the dust . As usual , there were two or three English jockeys , and Moldavian and Russian jockeys in remarkable half - Cossack- looking costumes ...
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