Scribner's Monthly: An Illustrated Magazine for the People, 30 tomas;52 tomasScribner & Company, 1896 |
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46 psl.
... hour later she sent for him . The maid found him pacing up and down the hall , waiting .. When he entered her room she was lying on her sofa in a white wrapper of some silky stuff . The black lace had been drawn again round her head ...
... hour later she sent for him . The maid found him pacing up and down the hall , waiting .. When he entered her room she was lying on her sofa in a white wrapper of some silky stuff . The black lace had been drawn again round her head ...
47 psl.
... hour before dinner , » he said ; you were not here , and the house seemed very empty . I would have come down to fetch you , but there were some important papers to read before to - morrow . » A cabinet meeting was fixed , as she knew ...
... hour before dinner , » he said ; you were not here , and the house seemed very empty . I would have come down to fetch you , but there were some important papers to read before to - morrow . » A cabinet meeting was fixed , as she knew ...
73 psl.
... hours , and the car- nage was dreadful . At last Bessières suc- ceeded in dislodging them from Essling , and it was ... hour both attacks had been repulsed , and the hamlet entirely cleared of the enemy . While the desperate struggle ...
... hours , and the car- nage was dreadful . At last Bessières suc- ceeded in dislodging them from Essling , and it was ... hour both attacks had been repulsed , and the hamlet entirely cleared of the enemy . While the desperate struggle ...
81 psl.
... hour of need . How changed he was himself is clear from the fact that Bonaparte would never have rested until his foe was disorgan- ized and overpowered , while Napoleon saw himself forced to treat with an opponent who , though beaten ...
... hour of need . How changed he was himself is clear from the fact that Bonaparte would never have rested until his foe was disorgan- ized and overpowered , while Napoleon saw himself forced to treat with an opponent who , though beaten ...
116 psl.
... hour . Or he draws himself looking over my shoulder while I am writing to my sister , and puts the supposed context of my letter thus : BOBTAIL writes ( in German of course ) : « I won't write any more , because there's an indiscreet ...
... hour . Or he draws himself looking over my shoulder while I am writing to my sister , and puts the supposed context of my letter thus : BOBTAIL writes ( in German of course ) : « I won't write any more , because there's an indiscreet ...
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