Littell's Living Age, Volume 33Living Age Company, Incorporated, 1852 |
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Page 62
... told him that it would assume the color of a piece of cloth , or other painted or colored substance , which might be put before it . Some assured him that it lived only on air , but others told him that they had seen it catching a sort ...
... told him that it would assume the color of a piece of cloth , or other painted or colored substance , which might be put before it . Some assured him that it lived only on air , but others told him that they had seen it catching a sort ...
Page 199
... told his majesty how uneasy I had felt myself for some time , hearing , and from tolerably good authority , that his majesty was displeased with me . He seemed all astonishment , and wondered who could have told me so infamous a lie ...
... told his majesty how uneasy I had felt myself for some time , hearing , and from tolerably good authority , that his majesty was displeased with me . He seemed all astonishment , and wondered who could have told me so infamous a lie ...
Page 206
... told his story , as I have told it , from the first matter of his instructions , to what he had heard at the royal breakfast . But he never mentioned the kiss - he would have blushed to do it . Never was man in such a pucker as was Lord ...
... told his story , as I have told it , from the first matter of his instructions , to what he had heard at the royal breakfast . But he never mentioned the kiss - he would have blushed to do it . Never was man in such a pucker as was Lord ...
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