Scribner's Monthly: An Illustrated Magazine for the People, 30 tomas;52 tomasScribner & Company, 1896 |
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... seemed to have caught something of his air , for that day a certain stateliness was added to all her charm . She was very pale , but I thought that I had never seen her look more sympathetic . She now left her place , and went to kneel ...
... seemed to have caught something of his air , for that day a certain stateliness was added to all her charm . She was very pale , but I thought that I had never seen her look more sympathetic . She now left her place , and went to kneel ...
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... seemed to be unoccupied . As far as the eye could reach , to the very ho- rizon , there was nothing but heads , heads , heads . I could n't have pictured so many people in the world as I saw before me . I thought it gave one an idea of ...
... seemed to be unoccupied . As far as the eye could reach , to the very ho- rizon , there was nothing but heads , heads , heads . I could n't have pictured so many people in the world as I saw before me . I thought it gave one an idea of ...
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... seemed to take no notice . She got up again restlessly , and walked to the window . « How do you like my dress , George ? Now don't imagine anything absurd ! Justine made it , and it was quite cheap . » > George could not help smiling ...
... seemed to take no notice . She got up again restlessly , and walked to the window . « How do you like my dress , George ? Now don't imagine anything absurd ! Justine made it , and it was quite cheap . » > George could not help smiling ...
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... seemed there was a new development . If the bill passed , Naseby had a plan . He was already a rich man , indepen- dently of the marquisate to come . His grand- mother had left him a large preliminary fortune , and through his friends ...
... seemed there was a new development . If the bill passed , Naseby had a plan . He was already a rich man , indepen- dently of the marquisate to come . His grand- mother had left him a large preliminary fortune , and through his friends ...
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... seemed not to know what to make of her . She grew white ; she wavered . Fressady saw that she was making great efforts , and all in vain . The division between her and her audience widened with every sen- tence , and Fontenoy's lady ...
... seemed not to know what to make of her . She grew white ; she wavered . Fressady saw that she was making great efforts , and all in vain . The division between her and her audience widened with every sen- tence , and Fontenoy's lady ...
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