Appletons' Journal, 3 tomasD. Appleton and Company, 1877 |
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... suppose , " Egerton replied , looking at the young moon as it hung , a golden boat , in the pearly sky . " I believe there is no doubt but that if a man were restricted to a diet of ortolans and champagne , he would tire of them after a ...
... suppose , " Egerton replied , looking at the young moon as it hung , a golden boat , in the pearly sky . " I believe there is no doubt but that if a man were restricted to a diet of ortolans and champagne , he would tire of them after a ...
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... suppose I do be- long to the class of women who revolt , but not ex- actly in the manner of which you speak . I do not clamor for a career which is closed to me , nor aim at heights beyond my reach . I only feel that I have a fund of ...
... suppose I do be- long to the class of women who revolt , but not ex- actly in the manner of which you speak . I do not clamor for a career which is closed to me , nor aim at heights beyond my reach . I only feel that I have a fund of ...
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... suppose it is he whom you mean - dis- likes you ? " " Hypocrisy is not at all your particular talent , Lucy , " was the quiet response . " I do not imag- -I know it . ine ' that Colonel Thurston dislikes me- Do you remember when you ...
... suppose it is he whom you mean - dis- likes you ? " " Hypocrisy is not at all your particular talent , Lucy , " was the quiet response . " I do not imag- -I know it . ine ' that Colonel Thurston dislikes me- Do you remember when you ...
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... suppose you would care for my at- tendance , " he replied ; " but , if I can be of service , pray command me . " . 66 You can be of service at once , if you will be so good as to go to Mrs. Jenning's sitting - room and bring me her ...
... suppose you would care for my at- tendance , " he replied ; " but , if I can be of service , pray command me . " . 66 You can be of service at once , if you will be so good as to go to Mrs. Jenning's sitting - room and bring me her ...
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... suppose . Eh bien ! since I cannot conquer your dis- like , let us have a canter . Salathiel is pulling my arms nearly off . " When the party reached the Devil's Gorge , they found it a very diabolical place indeed — a wild , sav- age ...
... suppose . Eh bien ! since I cannot conquer your dis- like , let us have a canter . Salathiel is pulling my arms nearly off . " When the party reached the Devil's Gorge , they found it a very diabolical place indeed — a wild , sav- age ...
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