Littell's Living Age, Volume 46Littell, Son and Company, 1855 |
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Page 213
... Miss Blackburn was looking round her , with you will demonstrate your love of the country her usual alert air of observation , this time by coming very soon to visit your friends there . " mingled with some deeper feeling of interest ...
... Miss Blackburn was looking round her , with you will demonstrate your love of the country her usual alert air of observation , this time by coming very soon to visit your friends there . " mingled with some deeper feeling of interest ...
Page 361
... Miss Black- tion and esteem . " urn felt quite a sympathy with his discomfort ; " Dear me , that is truly delightful , " observed le could not wish himself away more heartily Miss Egerton , while her sister , Miss Laura , han she did ...
... Miss Black- tion and esteem . " urn felt quite a sympathy with his discomfort ; " Dear me , that is truly delightful , " observed le could not wish himself away more heartily Miss Egerton , while her sister , Miss Laura , han she did ...
Page 372
... Miss Blackburn is trophe . Mrs. Dynevor paused . Miss Black - going to give a picnic ; and Sir Charles is com- burn , with some uneasiness of manner , rose , ing down ? " and walked to the window , in search of a new As Helen replied ...
... Miss Blackburn is trophe . Mrs. Dynevor paused . Miss Black - going to give a picnic ; and Sir Charles is com- burn , with some uneasiness of manner , rose , ing down ? " and walked to the window , in search of a new As Helen replied ...
Contents
The Chemistry of Common Life | 11 |
Radetski in Italy | 22 |
NEW YORK OBSERVER | 29 |
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