Littell's Living Age, Volume 33Living Age Company, Incorporated, 1852 |
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Page 184
... woman under whom he worked . " This boy , " we were told , " earns his living by spitting . He is not an American ; yet he passes his days in spitting . " Before him lay bits of wire almost as fine as hairs ; and these wires he was ...
... woman under whom he worked . " This boy , " we were told , " earns his living by spitting . He is not an American ; yet he passes his days in spitting . " Before him lay bits of wire almost as fine as hairs ; and these wires he was ...
Page 448
... woman not lost to every sense of delicacy could entertain an attachment to such a man . It was not for several years after that her liaison with the President Hénault commenced , which , whatever might have been its nature , had at ...
... woman not lost to every sense of delicacy could entertain an attachment to such a man . It was not for several years after that her liaison with the President Hénault commenced , which , whatever might have been its nature , had at ...
Page 452
... woman at the departure of her lover , than of an old one at that of a friend , and a friend too of only a few months ' standing . The warmth of her ex- Madame du Deffand was certainly not calculated to console her for his absence . In ...
... woman at the departure of her lover , than of an old one at that of a friend , and a friend too of only a few months ' standing . The warmth of her ex- Madame du Deffand was certainly not calculated to console her for his absence . In ...
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