Scribner's Monthly: An Illustrated Magazine for the People, 30 tomas;52 tomasScribner & Company, 1896 |
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16 psl.
... walked through the Winter Garden and the long passages of the palace , through a hall and vestibule lined with Chevaliers Gardes , and out upon the famous Red Stair , leading down by the wall of the Granovitaya Palata to the group of ...
... walked through the Winter Garden and the long passages of the palace , through a hall and vestibule lined with Chevaliers Gardes , and out upon the famous Red Stair , leading down by the wall of the Granovitaya Palata to the group of ...
22 psl.
... walked under a baldachin that was a replica of the one in the cathedral , only bigger . This most splendid umbrella since the world began was carried by Cheva- liers Gardes ( all the honorable duties of the coronation day fall to this ...
... walked under a baldachin that was a replica of the one in the cathedral , only bigger . This most splendid umbrella since the world began was carried by Cheva- liers Gardes ( all the honorable duties of the coronation day fall to this ...
28 psl.
... walked from Brook street to Warwick Square , that he might obtain his 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 ...
... walked from Brook street to Warwick Square , that he might obtain his 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 ...
29 psl.
... 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 - all the more that he was conscious of relief . She would not ...
... 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 - all the more that he was conscious of relief . She would not ...
32 psl.
... walked with her along the river at Castle Luton ? While the crowded House about him was again listening with at- tention to the speech on behalf of the govern- ment from one of the senior London members which had just brought the ...
... walked with her along the river at Castle Luton ? While the crowded House about him was again listening with at- tention to the speech on behalf of the govern- ment from one of the senior London members which had just brought the ...
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