Littell's Living Age, Volume 149Living Age Company Incorporated, 1881 |
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Page 47
... turned on her ladyship's travels and Continental experiences , illustrated by photographs and art specimens from various localities known to fame . The books which were lying about were overhauled , and some matters of which they ...
... turned on her ladyship's travels and Continental experiences , illustrated by photographs and art specimens from various localities known to fame . The books which were lying about were overhauled , and some matters of which they ...
Page 163
... turned his hollow cheek to her . He had always greatly objected to her bestowing on him this form of caress . There he drew the line . Mrs. Ward rose , and carefully drying her face with her handkerchief availed herself of the present ...
... turned his hollow cheek to her . He had always greatly objected to her bestowing on him this form of caress . There he drew the line . Mrs. Ward rose , and carefully drying her face with her handkerchief availed herself of the present ...
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... turned against her by his wife , a cruel , hard , selfish wom- an , who had made her life miserable while she was at home , and then had driven her out into the world ; and that now her brother , too , had ceased to care for her . He ...
... turned against her by his wife , a cruel , hard , selfish wom- an , who had made her life miserable while she was at home , and then had driven her out into the world ; and that now her brother , too , had ceased to care for her . He ...
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