Littell's Living Age, Volume 149Living Age Company Incorporated, 1881 |
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Page 188
... Poor Miss Brackenthorpe's heart pal- pitated with a crowd of varied feelings as she drew near , and took up the flowers in her tender hands . " Ah , yes , " the waiter said spasmodi- cally , " de gentleman , he leave dem for de lady ...
... Poor Miss Brackenthorpe's heart pal- pitated with a crowd of varied feelings as she drew near , and took up the flowers in her tender hands . " Ah , yes , " the waiter said spasmodi- cally , " de gentleman , he leave dem for de lady ...
Page 482
... poor . " Præcipuus paupertatis amicus ” which at last he was forced to take , was the title given him by the writers of condescending under great pressure to his time . " Well though he knew that add to his nourishment a few ounces more ...
... poor . " Præcipuus paupertatis amicus ” which at last he was forced to take , was the title given him by the writers of condescending under great pressure to his time . " Well though he knew that add to his nourishment a few ounces more ...
Page 787
... poor Blanche in de- spair ; " why do you say all this to me ? Have I not as much interest in St. Didier as yourself ? Would not your ruin be my ruin also ? But I must think of Jean the poor little Jean who has neither father nor mother ...
... poor Blanche in de- spair ; " why do you say all this to me ? Have I not as much interest in St. Didier as yourself ? Would not your ruin be my ruin also ? But I must think of Jean the poor little Jean who has neither father nor mother ...
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