Littell's Living Age, Volume 35Living Age Company, Incorporated, 1852 |
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... father walking along one a manner which I cannot describe . I left the of the paths , and there , by his side , walking with him , was another Alfred ! -Another , yet exactly the same as the Alfred by whose side I was standing , whose ...
... father walking along one a manner which I cannot describe . I left the of the paths , and there , by his side , walking with him , was another Alfred ! -Another , yet exactly the same as the Alfred by whose side I was standing , whose ...
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... father to say a word about the terrible events , which had cast an unnatural gloom " The next morning , when I got ... father's room , and found him there with an open letter in his hand , which he was reading . His face , as he looked ...
... father to say a word about the terrible events , which had cast an unnatural gloom " The next morning , when I got ... father's room , and found him there with an open letter in his hand , which he was reading . His face , as he looked ...
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... Father Eustace in a consolatory tone , you have there a crucifix blessed expressly by the Pope for a happy death . " Lord Eaglescairn raised his livid face , gazed upon it for a moment in the hands of his confessor , with a look of ...
... Father Eustace in a consolatory tone , you have there a crucifix blessed expressly by the Pope for a happy death . " Lord Eaglescairn raised his livid face , gazed upon it for a moment in the hands of his confessor , with a look of ...
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