Littell's Living Age, Volume 72Littell, Son and Company, 1862 |
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Page 6
... never deems that any but herself is to choose her partners . No stern papa waits upon John the morning after a picnic , remarks upon his conduct , and demands his intentions : papa knows probably quite as much about John's intentions as ...
... never deems that any but herself is to choose her partners . No stern papa waits upon John the morning after a picnic , remarks upon his conduct , and demands his intentions : papa knows probably quite as much about John's intentions as ...
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... never to there are compliments and compliments . mean all it expresses . Of course , the per- The compliments that either sex pays the son complimented does not take this view ; other are no doubt the most grateful , the but it is not ...
... never to there are compliments and compliments . mean all it expresses . Of course , the per- The compliments that either sex pays the son complimented does not take this view ; other are no doubt the most grateful , the but it is not ...
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... never heard be- are not satisfied with any sort of subservi- fore ; I think I may say I never heard him ence , or to be put upon any but the highest to such advantage . " That modest look of level . We are willing , we say , to remain ...
... never heard be- are not satisfied with any sort of subservi- fore ; I think I may say I never heard him ence , or to be put upon any but the highest to such advantage . " That modest look of level . We are willing , we say , to remain ...
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... Never did he ut- ter any such an exclamation as this- " This is very nice . " Of a piece with these severities , and with these pitiable perversions of the nobler moral sense , are very many of the iron - like cynical conclusions and ...
... Never did he ut- ter any such an exclamation as this- " This is very nice . " Of a piece with these severities , and with these pitiable perversions of the nobler moral sense , are very many of the iron - like cynical conclusions and ...
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... never relieved out of its braids through all them the stark and ghastly figure , for which this long night , began to droop over her pale all possibilities had been over in the dark cheeks ; and a quick sigh of impatience , of midnight ...
... never relieved out of its braids through all them the stark and ghastly figure , for which this long night , began to droop over her pale all possibilities had been over in the dark cheeks ; and a quick sigh of impatience , of midnight ...
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