Littell's Living Age, Volume 174Littell, Son and Company, 1887 |
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Page 91
... live toad . He pocketed the shillings and cut the hind legs off the luckless toads , placing them in small bags which he solemnly hung round the neck of the sufferer , who was required to wear this unfragrant appendage till the leg was ...
... live toad . He pocketed the shillings and cut the hind legs off the luckless toads , placing them in small bags which he solemnly hung round the neck of the sufferer , who was required to wear this unfragrant appendage till the leg was ...
Page 144
... live when one feels strong . Well , God is good , and he'll take care of them , " he added with a sigh , and a month later in that simple faith he died . Then it became a question of what was to be done with the widow and children . The ...
... live when one feels strong . Well , God is good , and he'll take care of them , " he added with a sigh , and a month later in that simple faith he died . Then it became a question of what was to be done with the widow and children . The ...
Page 262
... live practically much the duced since my own days . It is not like same lives as the students of Glasgow or a little private coterie , the members of St. Andrews . I heard the other day of which dine together in each other's rooms , the ...
... live practically much the duced since my own days . It is not like same lives as the students of Glasgow or a little private coterie , the members of St. Andrews . I heard the other day of which dine together in each other's rooms , the ...
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