Littell's Living Age, Volume 149Living Age Company Incorporated, 1881 |
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Page 145
... Randal , exceedingly wroth and gloomy . After a Halkett had proved faithless . tracing him to his private lodgings complicated search - Randal had forced him to return the precious MSS . , which he had repeatedly promised to read , and ...
... Randal , exceedingly wroth and gloomy . After a Halkett had proved faithless . tracing him to his private lodgings complicated search - Randal had forced him to return the precious MSS . , which he had repeatedly promised to read , and ...
Page 299
... Randal one cannot bargain with people of that sort ; better to leave it to them- selves . " -- There was the heartiest earnestness in his tone ; and smiling gratefully on him , Grace replied , — " Yes , indeed ! and I am so glad you ...
... Randal one cannot bargain with people of that sort ; better to leave it to them- selves . " -- There was the heartiest earnestness in his tone ; and smiling gratefully on him , Grace replied , — " Yes , indeed ! and I am so glad you ...
Page 301
... Randal's dreams of literary fame . Of course , while she spoke , Mrs. Frere thought Grace's reasoning unanswerable ... Randal , with his high aspirations and exceptional abilities , should be chained to a desk - all the ne- cessity of ...
... Randal's dreams of literary fame . Of course , while she spoke , Mrs. Frere thought Grace's reasoning unanswerable ... Randal , with his high aspirations and exceptional abilities , should be chained to a desk - all the ne- cessity of ...
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