Frank Leslie's Sunday Magazine, 21 tomasFrank Leslie, 1887 |
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... wonder of this mechanical age , must be built into a frame that is strong enough to bear the action of the engine , otherwise the ship would be sunk by the violence of reaction . Our moral machinery must be likewise built into a ...
... wonder of this mechanical age , must be built into a frame that is strong enough to bear the action of the engine , otherwise the ship would be sunk by the violence of reaction . Our moral machinery must be likewise built into a ...
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... wonder ; no ladies lounging with crochet - needles and afghans , chattering gossip ; no children romping over the sofas and big chairs ; no one but the man at the piano , and as he sat I saw his profile , and had time to stare at it ...
... wonder ; no ladies lounging with crochet - needles and afghans , chattering gossip ; no children romping over the sofas and big chairs ; no one but the man at the piano , and as he sat I saw his profile , and had time to stare at it ...
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... wonder - loving , girlish fancy , it was all a sacred sort of idyl , which repetition would only profane ; and besides , the prose part of my nature - even at sixteen , there is such a thing - recognized the probability of a grave lec ...
... wonder - loving , girlish fancy , it was all a sacred sort of idyl , which repetition would only profane ; and besides , the prose part of my nature - even at sixteen , there is such a thing - recognized the probability of a grave lec ...
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... wonder - I wonder - if I can ? " Do you want to know who sent them ? " I ask , care- lessly . " It was Mr. De Forest . " 66 ' De Forest ? is that the gentleman whom your friend , Miss Asheton , introduced to you last week ? Ah , Nannie ...
... wonder - I wonder - if I can ? " Do you want to know who sent them ? " I ask , care- lessly . " It was Mr. De Forest . " 66 ' De Forest ? is that the gentleman whom your friend , Miss Asheton , introduced to you last week ? Ah , Nannie ...
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... wonder died its death , and my girl friends ceased to pierce me with " most judicious eyelids , " or to address me in the habitual accents of con- dolence which for a time set my temper on edge . There was only one friend who spoke to ...
... wonder died its death , and my girl friends ceased to pierce me with " most judicious eyelids , " or to address me in the habitual accents of con- dolence which for a time set my temper on edge . There was only one friend who spoke to ...
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