Scribner's Monthly: An Illustrated Magazine for the People, 30 tomas;52 tomasScribner & Company, 1896 |
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... mother and daughter making a very pretty picture indeed . Her Majesty was bowing and smiling very sweetly , but the face that looked up at us was pale , and I confess I pitied her . The grand duchesses followed , all in white , with ...
... mother and daughter making a very pretty picture indeed . Her Majesty was bowing and smiling very sweetly , but the face that looked up at us was pale , and I confess I pitied her . The grand duchesses followed , all in white , with ...
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... mother's signature to a document connected with the Shapetsky negotiations , and go on from there to the House of Commons . She was not in the drawing - room , and George amused himself during his minutes of waiting by inspecting the ...
... mother's signature to a document connected with the Shapetsky negotiations , and go on from there to the House of Commons . She was not in the drawing - room , and George amused himself during his minutes of waiting by inspecting the ...
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... mother ? » You see , she has gone abroad , too - to Bad Wildheim . In fact , Lord Ancoats has taken her . >> That's the place for heart , is n't it ? » said his mother , abruptly . « There's a man there that cures everybody . » > I ...
... mother ? » You see , she has gone abroad , too - to Bad Wildheim . In fact , Lord Ancoats has taken her . >> That's the place for heart , is n't it ? » said his mother , abruptly . « There's a man there that cures everybody . » > I ...
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... mother could never again be what it had been - sup- posing , indeed , her story was all true . But in the case of a character like Lady Tressady's there are for long recurrent , involuntary skepticisms on the part of the bystander . It ...
... mother could never again be what it had been - sup- posing , indeed , her story was all true . But in the case of a character like Lady Tressady's there are for long recurrent , involuntary skepticisms on the part of the bystander . It ...
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... Mother is really unwell , » said George , standing with his hands on his sides , looking down upon her . He was ... mother's ailments by this time ? I suppose she wants to give me a scolding , or to hear about the Ardaghs , or to ...
... Mother is really unwell , » said George , standing with his hands on his sides , looking down upon her . He was ... mother's ailments by this time ? I suppose she wants to give me a scolding , or to hear about the Ardaghs , or to ...
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