Littell's Living Age, Volume 31Living Age Company, Incorporated, 1851 |
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Page 113
... continued to retire under ground about the middle of November , coming forth again about the middle of April . Its age was not known , but it had been kept for thirty years in a little walled court ; and in a neighboring village one was ...
... continued to retire under ground about the middle of November , coming forth again about the middle of April . Its age was not known , but it had been kept for thirty years in a little walled court ; and in a neighboring village one was ...
Page 170
... continued , in a tone of sadness : " But how does it happen that , with his great success , my son has condemned his wife to such a home and such a supper ? " " Condemned , did you say ? " murmured Char- lotte ; " do not deceive ...
... continued , in a tone of sadness : " But how does it happen that , with his great success , my son has condemned his wife to such a home and such a supper ? " " Condemned , did you say ? " murmured Char- lotte ; " do not deceive ...
Page 493
... continued to act The duchess long continued inexorable , and held with his new colleagues , Harley and St. John , in terrorem the threat of publicity ; but this last with much apparent cordiality , but no real sincer - outrage against ...
... continued to act The duchess long continued inexorable , and held with his new colleagues , Harley and St. John , in terrorem the threat of publicity ; but this last with much apparent cordiality , but no real sincer - outrage against ...
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