Littell's Living Age, Volume 174Littell, Son and Company, 1887 |
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Page 217
... followed his wife in this cold and repres- aware , till too late , that he was entangling sive treatment . After dinner , the children himself in a hopeless mesh , unfitting him- were allowed the greatest enjoyment of self for any ...
... followed his wife in this cold and repres- aware , till too late , that he was entangling sive treatment . After dinner , the children himself in a hopeless mesh , unfitting him- were allowed the greatest enjoyment of self for any ...
Page 416
... followed something indistinct in another voice , and then " But muddie thaid I might , and muddie knowths . " A small pattering of feet , and little Jan appeared ; first a pair of scarlet - stock- inged legs ; then her little elf - like ...
... followed something indistinct in another voice , and then " But muddie thaid I might , and muddie knowths . " A small pattering of feet , and little Jan appeared ; first a pair of scarlet - stock- inged legs ; then her little elf - like ...
Page 593
... followed and caught her up , leaving Mlle . Riaz , who by this time had recovered from her first consternation , scowling after them upon the pavement . แ " By Jove , Eleanor , you did give it her down the banks , and no mistake ! " her ...
... followed and caught her up , leaving Mlle . Riaz , who by this time had recovered from her first consternation , scowling after them upon the pavement . แ " By Jove , Eleanor , you did give it her down the banks , and no mistake ! " her ...
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