Littell's Living Age, Volume 103Living Age Company, Incorporated, 1869 |
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Page 284
... manner , perfect in its way , suggesting probably to Mr. Hawthorne his tribute to the demeanour of some of the younger women of our lower classes , in contrast with the ordinary clown- | ishness " a manner with its own proper grace ...
... manner , perfect in its way , suggesting probably to Mr. Hawthorne his tribute to the demeanour of some of the younger women of our lower classes , in contrast with the ordinary clown- | ishness " a manner with its own proper grace ...
Page 428
... manners is perhaps preferable to the ward . The good old man embraced me refinements of our politeness ; and , in spite most affectionately , and said in a gay light of the peculiarities which shock you so manner , but with a little ...
... manners is perhaps preferable to the ward . The good old man embraced me refinements of our politeness ; and , in spite most affectionately , and said in a gay light of the peculiarities which shock you so manner , but with a little ...
Page 429
... manner , her feathers waving to and fro , " There was a crowd in front of the and her high - heeled shoes resounding on church . The peasants in their Sunday the pavement , every face had been turned clothes stood in groups conversing ...
... manner , her feathers waving to and fro , " There was a crowd in front of the and her high - heeled shoes resounding on church . The peasants in their Sunday the pavement , every face had been turned clothes stood in groups conversing ...
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