Appletons' Journal, 3 tomasD. Appleton and Company, 1877 |
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... asked and obtained a grant of sixty thousand pounds - this , we understand , not to include the thirty thousand to be charged to India . So that , all told , something less than three - quarters of a million dollars was appropriated for ...
... asked and obtained a grant of sixty thousand pounds - this , we understand , not to include the thirty thousand to be charged to India . So that , all told , something less than three - quarters of a million dollars was appropriated for ...
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... me , I know . I'm not quite myself in all respects , but with regard to you " -and his hand fell on his brother's shoulder- " I have not changed one iota . " " Do you think I doubt that ? " asked 16 APPLETONS ' JOURNAL .
... me , I know . I'm not quite myself in all respects , but with regard to you " -and his hand fell on his brother's shoulder- " I have not changed one iota . " " Do you think I doubt that ? " asked 16 APPLETONS ' JOURNAL .
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... asked Thurston , with indigna- tion . " Why can you not put her out of your heart through scorn ? Great Heaven ! if I loved her bet- ter than my life , and she showed herself in such colors , it would be enough . I should thrust her ...
... asked Thurston , with indigna- tion . " Why can you not put her out of your heart through scorn ? Great Heaven ! if I loved her bet- ter than my life , and she showed herself in such colors , it would be enough . I should thrust her ...
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... asked Miss Loring , with a laugh . " I rather like his ap- pearance , if you mean the sunburned man who was talking to you at dinner . " " He has a right to be . sunburned , " said Mrs. Jennings . " He is in the Egyptian army ...
... asked Miss Loring , with a laugh . " I rather like his ap- pearance , if you mean the sunburned man who was talking to you at dinner . " " He has a right to be . sunburned , " said Mrs. Jennings . " He is in the Egyptian army ...
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... asked not to tell you - you have already inflicted pain enough on Philip Thurston- " Tap , tap , at the door , and a domestic summons took Mrs. Jennings away at once , leaving her sen- tence unfinished . Agatha made no effort to detain ...
... asked not to tell you - you have already inflicted pain enough on Philip Thurston- " Tap , tap , at the door , and a domestic summons took Mrs. Jennings away at once , leaving her sen- tence unfinished . Agatha made no effort to detain ...
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