Littell's Living Age, Volume 33Living Age Company, Incorporated, 1852 |
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Page 231
... hour and a half , sixteen came in within two hours and a half , and three in the course of the day . Four were lost . He who would train a carrier pigeon must take a young one that is fully fledged , and convey it in a basket or bag ...
... hour and a half , sixteen came in within two hours and a half , and three in the course of the day . Four were lost . He who would train a carrier pigeon must take a young one that is fully fledged , and convey it in a basket or bag ...
Page 369
... hour of four , and what is the use to us of a six or seven o'clock invitation ? We accept it , of course , being socially disposed , and being , moreover , philosopher enough to see that such meetings are good for men in society ; but ...
... hour of four , and what is the use to us of a six or seven o'clock invitation ? We accept it , of course , being socially disposed , and being , moreover , philosopher enough to see that such meetings are good for men in society ; but ...
Page 450
... hour sooner than the one named for her reception , which hour they devoted to the young lady in the little cell allotted to her exclusive use . * So admirably did she per- form the honors of it to her guests , that they began to find it ...
... hour sooner than the one named for her reception , which hour they devoted to the young lady in the little cell allotted to her exclusive use . * So admirably did she per- form the honors of it to her guests , that they began to find it ...
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