Littell's Living Age, Volume 33Living Age Company Incorporated, 1852 |
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Page 90
... manners of those with whom they associate . An Indian is Nature's gentleman - never familiar , coarse , or vulgar ... manner decorum , as if he had been accustomed to the same usages from childhood . He never attempts to help himself ...
... manners of those with whom they associate . An Indian is Nature's gentleman - never familiar , coarse , or vulgar ... manner decorum , as if he had been accustomed to the same usages from childhood . He never attempts to help himself ...
Page 316
... manner to Helen . Harley was bound to save her from all chance of such humiliation . He did not wish her to think that she was not welcomed into his family ; therefore he THE next morning Harley appeared at breakfast . He was in gay ...
... manner to Helen . Harley was bound to save her from all chance of such humiliation . He did not wish her to think that she was not welcomed into his family ; therefore he THE next morning Harley appeared at breakfast . He was in gay ...
Page 552
... manner at once simple and Some of the best and worst fairy tales are of forcible . Death is gently and tenderly introduced French origin ; but the modern ones are tinctured to the infant , not as the conclusion , but as part of in the ...
... manner at once simple and Some of the best and worst fairy tales are of forcible . Death is gently and tenderly introduced French origin ; but the modern ones are tinctured to the infant , not as the conclusion , but as part of in the ...
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