Littell's Living Age, Volume 149Living Age Company Incorporated, 1881 |
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Page 157
... knew that I had parted with enough money to set poor Lancy straight . You helped me to do it , my lady and queen . " " But the land ? " " Ah ! yes , the land ; there's the rub . You have always thought of me as rather a jolly fellow ...
... knew that I had parted with enough money to set poor Lancy straight . You helped me to do it , my lady and queen . " " But the land ? " " Ah ! yes , the land ; there's the rub . You have always thought of me as rather a jolly fellow ...
Page 168
... knew by what impulse he took off his hat too , and laid it on the grass . What was she thinking of ? what did this mean ? The rosebud was at her lips again , her shining eyes looked into his , and she said , " Dearest , shall I put this ...
... knew by what impulse he took off his hat too , and laid it on the grass . What was she thinking of ? what did this mean ? The rosebud was at her lips again , her shining eyes looked into his , and she said , " Dearest , shall I put this ...
Page 790
... knew it would be so ! I knew it . I prayed so hard at the grande messe this morn- ing . " " Do not hope too much , " said the old woman in her grumbling voice ; " remem- ber how many people came and looked at St. Didier and went away ...
... knew it would be so ! I knew it . I prayed so hard at the grande messe this morn- ing . " " Do not hope too much , " said the old woman in her grumbling voice ; " remem- ber how many people came and looked at St. Didier and went away ...
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