Littell's Living Age, Volume 174Littell, Son and Company, 1887 |
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Page 667
... passed the forward young lady in si- lence . Since then my days have passed happily . I have had a few misgivings — who would not ? -but only for a time . I think I am doing extremely well . With Mrs. Bray I get a double stock of accom ...
... passed the forward young lady in si- lence . Since then my days have passed happily . I have had a few misgivings — who would not ? -but only for a time . I think I am doing extremely well . With Mrs. Bray I get a double stock of accom ...
Page 671
... passed the ancient ruin if it offered on easy terms , and not other- and reached the open country without hav - wise . I had not been sanguine enough , ing seen a being . however , to imagine that with these passed I should find the ...
... passed the ancient ruin if it offered on easy terms , and not other- and reached the open country without hav - wise . I had not been sanguine enough , ing seen a being . however , to imagine that with these passed I should find the ...
Page 679
... passed in the night ? " " Not any , " she replied . " Did you ? " " I simply asked him if he had slept well , and he answered yes , and that his sleep had been dreamless . " of Emilius has never passed my lips since we settled in ...
... passed in the night ? " " Not any , " she replied . " Did you ? " " I simply asked him if he had slept well , and he answered yes , and that his sleep had been dreamless . " of Emilius has never passed my lips since we settled in ...
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