Scribner's Monthly: An Illustrated Magazine for the People, 30 tomas;52 tomasScribner & Company, 1896 |
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... crowds in the streets were pleased to see us , and thought that we were grand duchesses at least . The men swept off their hats , and the women bowed ; and of course we were obliged to return their salutes for the sake of the royalties ...
... crowds in the streets were pleased to see us , and thought that we were grand duchesses at least . The men swept off their hats , and the women bowed ; and of course we were obliged to return their salutes for the sake of the royalties ...
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... crowd on the narrow pavement behind the soldiers ; and so respectable a set was it , so unmixed , that one could not help suspecting it was very much « arranged , » that every man's name was written on his forehead , to the eye of the ...
... crowd on the narrow pavement behind the soldiers ; and so respectable a set was it , so unmixed , that one could not help suspecting it was very much « arranged , » that every man's name was written on his forehead , to the eye of the ...
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... crowd in long dark coats and dingy caps , the women scarcely distinguishable from the men , except that a white silk hand- kerchief round a head here and there , in honor of the great festival , brightened the crooked - looking dark ...
... crowd in long dark coats and dingy caps , the women scarcely distinguishable from the men , except that a white silk hand- kerchief round a head here and there , in honor of the great festival , brightened the crooked - looking dark ...
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... crowd , who pressed up close to the barriers , and tried to peer between the rows of soldiers who lined the balustrades on the king's highway . » The scene was striking - the line of the bright crimson flooring , throwing up through the ...
... crowd , who pressed up close to the barriers , and tried to peer between the rows of soldiers who lined the balustrades on the king's highway . » The scene was striking - the line of the bright crimson flooring , throwing up through the ...
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... crowd in the inclosures perfectly well ; how each man who came in showed his ticket , and was probably known without that to the police guarding the entrances ; and how the cheering was led each time by the same people posted in dif ...
... crowd in the inclosures perfectly well ; how each man who came in showed his ticket , and was probably known without that to the police guarding the entrances ; and how the cheering was led each time by the same people posted in dif ...
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