The Atlantic Monthly, 4 tomasAtlantic Monthly Company, 1859 |
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... question , she was engaged in giv- ing this little conservatory the benefit of her thorough skill and affectionate re- gard , when good Dame Birch broke in upon her with , — " Why , Laury , what are you thinking about ? It's always just ...
... question , she was engaged in giv- ing this little conservatory the benefit of her thorough skill and affectionate re- gard , when good Dame Birch broke in upon her with , — " Why , Laury , what are you thinking about ? It's always just ...
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... question on ques- tion in a fashion which was most perti- nacious and almost impertinent . Perci- val became impatient , and tried to hur ry away . " I demand the information , " exclaimed the New Milfordite ; " I de- mand it as my ...
... question on ques- tion in a fashion which was most perti- nacious and almost impertinent . Perci- val became impatient , and tried to hur ry away . " I demand the information , " exclaimed the New Milfordite ; " I de- mand it as my ...
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... question with a neighbor ; and the fu- ture geologist , then a boy of seven or eight , sat by listening until the ignorance of his elders tempted him to speak . " Where did you learn that ? " they asked , in astonishment . With timid re ...
... question with a neighbor ; and the fu- ture geologist , then a boy of seven or eight , sat by listening until the ignorance of his elders tempted him to speak . " Where did you learn that ? " they asked , in astonishment . With timid re ...
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... question until he could put it to me . I did not feel much hesitation in telling him that the stranger must have been Percival ; and Percival it was , as I af- terwards learned by questioning him of the circumstance . But we must return ...
... question until he could put it to me . I did not feel much hesitation in telling him that the stranger must have been Percival ; and Percival it was , as I af- terwards learned by questioning him of the circumstance . But we must return ...
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... question him . On the whole , I do not think it would be going too far to apply to him the above - named moralist's description of the wise man : - " He reproves nobody , praises nobody , blames nobody , nor even speaks of him- self ...
... question him . On the whole , I do not think it would be going too far to apply to him the above - named moralist's description of the wise man : - " He reproves nobody , praises nobody , blames nobody , nor even speaks of him- self ...
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