Appletons' Journal, 3 tomasD. Appleton and Company, 1877 |
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... light trellis - work of bamboos and palm- leaves , hung with lamps , and festooned with green leaves and bright flowers , with grand arches and groups of banners at intervals . " The people seemed very comfortable , and there was no ...
... light trellis - work of bamboos and palm- leaves , hung with lamps , and festooned with green leaves and bright flowers , with grand arches and groups of banners at intervals . " The people seemed very comfortable , and there was no ...
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... light , half amused , half beguiling , flashed into her eyes . " And do you mean to let me go unattended ? I am afraid , Colonel Thurston , that Eastern habits have made you forget our Western code of gallan- try . " " I did not suppose ...
... light , half amused , half beguiling , flashed into her eyes . " And do you mean to let me go unattended ? I am afraid , Colonel Thurston , that Eastern habits have made you forget our Western code of gallan- try . " " I did not suppose ...
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... light draperies of tulle and lace , with here and there an artistic touch of amber , the golden roses which he had cut lying in a cluster where the cor- sage revealed the white neck , and crowning the soft masses of her dark hair ...
... light draperies of tulle and lace , with here and there an artistic touch of amber , the golden roses which he had cut lying in a cluster where the cor- sage revealed the white neck , and crowning the soft masses of her dark hair ...
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... light ! " cried Miss Herbert , enthusiastically . " How many horses will be needed ? " asked Mr. Jennings . " There are six saddle - horses in the stable , but only two of them fit for ladies ' use . " " There is only one horse that I ...
... light ! " cried Miss Herbert , enthusiastically . " How many horses will be needed ? " asked Mr. Jennings . " There are six saddle - horses in the stable , but only two of them fit for ladies ' use . " " There is only one horse that I ...
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... light but firm hand on the rein , Miss Loring -yes , that is it . They have put a very severe bit on him , and injudicious curbing will fret him exceed- ingly . " These words were the first Agatha heard as they were riding toward the ...
... light but firm hand on the rein , Miss Loring -yes , that is it . They have put a very severe bit on him , and injudicious curbing will fret him exceed- ingly . " These words were the first Agatha heard as they were riding toward the ...
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