Littell's Living Age, Volume 144Littell, Son and Company, 1880 |
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Page 181
... took his hands in hers as he rose to leave . " I wish you both all the happiness that the world can give , " she said , in her earnest tones . " And I think I feel sure- Heaven's blessing will rest upon you . " --- -- - We turned out ...
... took his hands in hers as he rose to leave . " I wish you both all the happiness that the world can give , " she said , in her earnest tones . " And I think I feel sure- Heaven's blessing will rest upon you . " --- -- - We turned out ...
Page 242
... took refuge with Isaura , feeling sure that no one in her household would suspect him of being a captain of robbers . But one of his men betrayed him . A party of officials , disguised as burghers , came to the house , and took him into ...
... took refuge with Isaura , feeling sure that no one in her household would suspect him of being a captain of robbers . But one of his men betrayed him . A party of officials , disguised as burghers , came to the house , and took him into ...
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... took a leading part in Mr. Canning's stone spent six years of his life there , first election for Liverpool . The " chair- and that when he left he was within five ing " procession stopped at his door , and years of his entrance upon ...
... took a leading part in Mr. Canning's stone spent six years of his life there , first election for Liverpool . The " chair- and that when he left he was within five ing " procession stopped at his door , and years of his entrance upon ...
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