The Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 15;Volume 78Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1872 |
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... thing or two I'd like to put in charge o ' you . " He paused between his words . " I shall be very glad to be of use , but " she spoke cheerfully- " I don't think you seem so ill as when I saw you before , Roger . Your voice is so much ...
... thing or two I'd like to put in charge o ' you . " He paused between his words . " I shall be very glad to be of use , but " she spoke cheerfully- " I don't think you seem so ill as when I saw you before , Roger . Your voice is so much ...
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... thing I can to help you , indeed I will . " There was a loving earnestness in her voice , which reached even through the passionate tumult that distracted Patty , " but , Mrs. Downes , you can help your self best of all ; there is only ...
... thing I can to help you , indeed I will . " There was a loving earnestness in her voice , which reached even through the passionate tumult that distracted Patty , " but , Mrs. Downes , you can help your self best of all ; there is only ...
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... thing ; I hope she will find her husband , but who can say ? he may fall ill and die ; and be buried next day in one of those out - of - the - way Cévénol villages , and none of us any the wiser . Poor thing , I wish I could have gone ...
... thing ; I hope she will find her husband , but who can say ? he may fall ill and die ; and be buried next day in one of those out - of - the - way Cévénol villages , and none of us any the wiser . Poor thing , I wish I could have gone ...
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... thing -why are the men all called Aladdin ? ” When about ten years old he is destin- ed by his mother for a seminarist . Pre- vailed upon by her continued entreaties , he at length consents . Collecting his small baggage , he finds that ...
... thing -why are the men all called Aladdin ? ” When about ten years old he is destin- ed by his mother for a seminarist . Pre- vailed upon by her continued entreaties , he at length consents . Collecting his small baggage , he finds that ...
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... thing nor the other to much purpose , by dilating on the magnitude , reach , and impressiveness , on the great place in his- tory , of her rival , as compared with any- thing she can herself pretend to . Some- thing of this there is ...
... thing nor the other to much purpose , by dilating on the magnitude , reach , and impressiveness , on the great place in his- tory , of her rival , as compared with any- thing she can herself pretend to . Some- thing of this there is ...
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