Littell's Living Age, Volume 53Living Age Company, Incorporated, 1857 |
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Page 168
... Lady Franklin's be pardoned for directing your Lordship's Letter , Lord Stanley of Alderley told Lord attention to the names ( which I put down Wrottesley that he took a favorable view of in the order of their seniority ) of Captains a ...
... Lady Franklin's be pardoned for directing your Lordship's Letter , Lord Stanley of Alderley told Lord attention to the names ( which I put down Wrottesley that he took a favorable view of in the order of their seniority ) of Captains a ...
Page 331
... lady through the window was doubled by wait outside while the lady was being shown her amazement at seeing a gentleman , when over the house ? or would it be best to act she opened the door . Waiting close to the on her own ...
... lady through the window was doubled by wait outside while the lady was being shown her amazement at seeing a gentleman , when over the house ? or would it be best to act she opened the door . Waiting close to the on her own ...
Page 607
... Lady Cheverel and Mr. Gilfil were smiling at Rupert the bloodhound , who had pushed his great head under his master's arm , and was taking a survey of the dishes , after snuf- fing at the contents of the baronet's plate . When the ladies ...
... Lady Cheverel and Mr. Gilfil were smiling at Rupert the bloodhound , who had pushed his great head under his master's arm , and was taking a survey of the dishes , after snuf- fing at the contents of the baronet's plate . When the ladies ...
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INDEPENDENT N Y | 20 |
BLACKWOODS MAGAZINE | 24 |
Sad Fortunes of the Rev Amos Barton 24 | 92 |
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