Littell's Living Age, Volume 154Living Age Company Incorporated, 1882 |
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Page 11
... smiles and shin- ing eyes of the other girls . He followed her about with demonstrations of devo- tion which no one could mistake . He would have danced with nobody but her , in the most marked abandonment of all his duties as host ...
... smiles and shin- ing eyes of the other girls . He followed her about with demonstrations of devo- tion which no one could mistake . He would have danced with nobody but her , in the most marked abandonment of all his duties as host ...
Page 14
... smile and approach him on another side . " Dear Robert , " she said tremulously " to think of you taking the part of such a man ! He must have some fine qualities , I am sure , or you never could have endured the outside of him , or his ...
... smile and approach him on another side . " Dear Robert , " she said tremulously " to think of you taking the part of such a man ! He must have some fine qualities , I am sure , or you never could have endured the outside of him , or his ...
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... smiles over all his brown , jovial countenance , and holding out a large , cordial hand . 66 Well , young man , so this is you at last . You're heartily welcome home . I've been long away myself , and you've never been here , but we're ...
... smiles over all his brown , jovial countenance , and holding out a large , cordial hand . 66 Well , young man , so this is you at last . You're heartily welcome home . I've been long away myself , and you've never been here , but we're ...
Page 20
... smile in which there was a little deprecation , but a great deal of sim- ple confidence . It was impossible not to condone the errors of a censor so inno- cent . - " If you knew them , you would not only see a great deal of difference ...
... smile in which there was a little deprecation , but a great deal of sim- ple confidence . It was impossible not to condone the errors of a censor so inno- cent . - " If you knew them , you would not only see a great deal of difference ...
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... smile of assent , though it gave him a twinge of ludicrous pain . It was poetic justice . He had faltered and said no , in order to be encouraged and made to say yes , and his vanity and false modesty , he thought , had got their reward ...
... smile of assent , though it gave him a twinge of ludicrous pain . It was poetic justice . He had faltered and said no , in order to be encouraged and made to say yes , and his vanity and false modesty , he thought , had got their reward ...
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