Littell's Living Age, Volume 174Littell, Son and Company, 1887 |
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Page 60
... carry a dozen of these pellicles , which represented thirty thousand messages . But great as this number may appear , it ... carried into Paris dur- ing the memorable siege of 1870-71 , the value of the money orders so transmitted being ...
... carry a dozen of these pellicles , which represented thirty thousand messages . But great as this number may appear , it ... carried into Paris dur- ing the memorable siege of 1870-71 , the value of the money orders so transmitted being ...
Page 149
... carried up coals , and taught May to blow bubbles . I could not help it , it was snobby of me if you like , but in my heart there was some pride . I knew that he had come to ask me if he might try to win May for his wife . May , my ...
... carried up coals , and taught May to blow bubbles . I could not help it , it was snobby of me if you like , but in my heart there was some pride . I knew that he had come to ask me if he might try to win May for his wife . May , my ...
Page 339
... carrying a large white sunshade and leading a little girl by the hand ; a stout personage , evidently a nurse , who , when John Lawrence first perceived the party , carried a child in her arms , which , being set down upon its feet ...
... carrying a large white sunshade and leading a little girl by the hand ; a stout personage , evidently a nurse , who , when John Lawrence first perceived the party , carried a child in her arms , which , being set down upon its feet ...
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