Littell's Living Age, Volume 164Living Age Company Incorporated, 1885 |
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Page 36
... turned the book , and held it towards the invalid . She could easily read what was written there , and when she had done so she raised her pitiful eyes , and they met his . No word could pass between them now . But she fumbled with her ...
... turned the book , and held it towards the invalid . She could easily read what was written there , and when she had done so she raised her pitiful eyes , and they met his . No word could pass between them now . But she fumbled with her ...
Page 56
... turned to the editor , only fit for the waste- paper basket . These confiscations ( for they are , in fact , nothing more nor less , although effected through the administra- tion ) are absolutely contrary to the law , as is proved by ...
... turned to the editor , only fit for the waste- paper basket . These confiscations ( for they are , in fact , nothing more nor less , although effected through the administra- tion ) are absolutely contrary to the law , as is proved by ...
Page 62
... turned adrift on the Northumbrian coast . As for the qualities of condensation they may be traced in the " Troilus and Cressid " as compared with the " Filostrato , " and in the Knightes It was her possession of the qualities of ...
... turned adrift on the Northumbrian coast . As for the qualities of condensation they may be traced in the " Troilus and Cressid " as compared with the " Filostrato , " and in the Knightes It was her possession of the qualities of ...
Page 76
... turned towards the sofa . Every one was more or less on the qui vive as to the meaning and the outcome of this most remarkable conversation which was being carried on thus audaciously under their very noses -two of the Miss Macmanuses ...
... turned towards the sofa . Every one was more or less on the qui vive as to the meaning and the outcome of this most remarkable conversation which was being carried on thus audaciously under their very noses -two of the Miss Macmanuses ...
Page 77
... turned away for the second time . - After all this it need hardly be said that the next afternoon he called at the house in Bayswater . His mood , however , had completely changed in the interval ; that overmastering determination ...
... turned away for the second time . - After all this it need hardly be said that the next afternoon he called at the house in Bayswater . His mood , however , had completely changed in the interval ; that overmastering determination ...
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