Littell's Living Age, Volume 174Littell, Son and Company, 1887 |
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Page 68
... took a keen interest . At the end of each number there were pages filled with " occasional poet- ry , " which the elder Crabbe tore out when sending the numbers to be bound , but which the younger one treasured and pe- rused till he ...
... took a keen interest . At the end of each number there were pages filled with " occasional poet- ry , " which the elder Crabbe tore out when sending the numbers to be bound , but which the younger one treasured and pe- rused till he ...
Page 180
... took care the general took a hearty gulp , rinsed his of the beautiful teeth , of which his Maj- mouth out , and spat it out on the carpeted esty was very proud , and shaved his au- floor ; then he threw off his cloak , seized gust ...
... took care the general took a hearty gulp , rinsed his of the beautiful teeth , of which his Maj- mouth out , and spat it out on the carpeted esty was very proud , and shaved his au- floor ; then he threw off his cloak , seized gust ...
Page 328
... took hold of a cor- ner of the cloth ; the two chaplains took hold of the other two corners of the same cloth on the side of the altar , all four kneeling , and the chaplain of the guards also kneeling ; and be- hind , the King . The ...
... took hold of a cor- ner of the cloth ; the two chaplains took hold of the other two corners of the same cloth on the side of the altar , all four kneeling , and the chaplain of the guards also kneeling ; and be- hind , the King . The ...
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