Littell's Living Age, Volume 153Living Age Company Incorporated, 1882 |
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Page 28
... dear Grace . " He added hastily , for he heard the handle of Mrs. Frere's door turning : " I must tell you all about myself and my hopes when you are a little more com- posed . You will care to hear ? " 66 Grace , who was sitting quite ...
... dear Grace . " He added hastily , for he heard the handle of Mrs. Frere's door turning : " I must tell you all about myself and my hopes when you are a little more com- posed . You will care to hear ? " 66 Grace , who was sitting quite ...
Page 81
... dear , how soon do you think we can be ready to leave Zittau ? " " MY DEAR NIECE , " ran the epistle , " You have most probably seen in the public prints an account of the lamentable accident which has caused the death of Lady Elton ...
... dear , how soon do you think we can be ready to leave Zittau ? " " MY DEAR NIECE , " ran the epistle , " You have most probably seen in the public prints an account of the lamentable accident which has caused the death of Lady Elton ...
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... dear friend and husband has a most useful , if not prominent , ca- reer before him . His peculiarly calm , unselfish disposition gives him an unusual breadth of view and soundness of judg- ment that cannot fail to give his opinion ...
... dear friend and husband has a most useful , if not prominent , ca- reer before him . His peculiarly calm , unselfish disposition gives him an unusual breadth of view and soundness of judg- ment that cannot fail to give his opinion ...
Contents
BoarHunting in the Ardennes | 45 |
The Burden of Sovereignty | 125 |
349 | 127 |
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