Littell's Living Age, Volume 174Littell, Son and Company, 1887 |
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Page 128
... Never a morsel o ' dust when I was about myself , You might have et yer dinner off any cheer or sheif . There was that chist o ' drawers - ' twas nigh as good as a glass , Now it's as dull as can be - look at th ' rust o ' the brass ...
... Never a morsel o ' dust when I was about myself , You might have et yer dinner off any cheer or sheif . There was that chist o ' drawers - ' twas nigh as good as a glass , Now it's as dull as can be - look at th ' rust o ' the brass ...
Page 143
... never very safe to leave a house absolutely empty . I used to sit by the window a good deal and knit . I had so much to think about that I could not settle to anything else . Books were never much in my way , and as for going out I never ...
... never very safe to leave a house absolutely empty . I used to sit by the window a good deal and knit . I had so much to think about that I could not settle to anything else . Books were never much in my way , and as for going out I never ...
Page 227
... never made for me . " But the love he Contessa Malvezzi . His letters about her cried for was never on earth . It was the show the truest touch of affection which " dream - love , " which he himself describes ; he ever displayed for a ...
... never made for me . " But the love he Contessa Malvezzi . His letters about her cried for was never on earth . It was the show the truest touch of affection which " dream - love , " which he himself describes ; he ever displayed for a ...
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