Littell's Living Age, Volume 172Living Age Company Incorporated, 1886 |
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Page 216
... beautiful ? ' 66 " Very beautiful , ' I said , with a sink- ing heart . " When they called me in I found them both with tears in their eyes . The letters which Silvain had received at the post- office made them acquainted with the death ...
... beautiful ? ' 66 " Very beautiful , ' I said , with a sink- ing heart . " When they called me in I found them both with tears in their eyes . The letters which Silvain had received at the post- office made them acquainted with the death ...
Page 226
... beautiful daughter divided with Mrs. Opie boats , he adds : “ Excuse this trouble . I the homage of savants who , with all their have always compunctions in asking you wisdom , preferred clever pretty women to do anything useful . It is ...
... beautiful daughter divided with Mrs. Opie boats , he adds : “ Excuse this trouble . I the homage of savants who , with all their have always compunctions in asking you wisdom , preferred clever pretty women to do anything useful . It is ...
Page 414
... beautiful are those round young limbs ! Look how the dress con- ceals yet shows the form and beautiful movements ! It was invented in your honor . All that is lovely is for you . Choose where you will , all is yours . We live only for ...
... beautiful are those round young limbs ! Look how the dress con- ceals yet shows the form and beautiful movements ! It was invented in your honor . All that is lovely is for you . Choose where you will , all is yours . We live only for ...
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