Littell's Living Age, Volume 149Living Age Company, Incorporated, 1881 |
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Page 530
... happy , untroubled girlhood , but which our very eyes . From most of us they go carries at least the consolation of ... happy and pleasant in the present- and once had befriended and almost loved , all that promised to make it ...
... happy , untroubled girlhood , but which our very eyes . From most of us they go carries at least the consolation of ... happy and pleasant in the present- and once had befriended and almost loved , all that promised to make it ...
Page 572
... happy , or no ? L. How could he be happy with that horrid Bertha Hale ? - D. Bertha Hale ! - L. It must be one of those horrid Hales no , dear , of course they ain't horrid it's I who am horrid ; and they are very good ; and I do hope ...
... happy , or no ? L. How could he be happy with that horrid Bertha Hale ? - D. Bertha Hale ! - L. It must be one of those horrid Hales no , dear , of course they ain't horrid it's I who am horrid ; and they are very good ; and I do hope ...
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... happy ? " " I don't think we are likely to agree , brother , as to what constitutes happiness here below or hereafter , " replied Rigo- bert good - humoredly . " You try to keep people in the straight path by threatening them with ...
... happy ? " " I don't think we are likely to agree , brother , as to what constitutes happiness here below or hereafter , " replied Rigo- bert good - humoredly . " You try to keep people in the straight path by threatening them with ...
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