Littell's Living Age, Volum 101Living Age Company, Incorporated, 1869 |
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Side 25
... tell the hostler , when he met him , that he was inno- cent ; whereupon he resumed his seat in the carriage , the teamster all the while staring after him , while his father desired him to tell him more about the strange rencontre ...
... tell the hostler , when he met him , that he was inno- cent ; whereupon he resumed his seat in the carriage , the teamster all the while staring after him , while his father desired him to tell him more about the strange rencontre ...
Side 27
... tell you , that irrespective of this mistake , your whole tone of thought seems to me dangerous to my son . You seem to me , in fact , a philanthropist , and I honor that ; you are one of those persons who would like to thank every ...
... tell you , that irrespective of this mistake , your whole tone of thought seems to me dangerous to my son . You seem to me , in fact , a philanthropist , and I honor that ; you are one of those persons who would like to thank every ...
Side 34
... tell him how material the ship was to him ; but there are circumstances in which a man cannot stick to his ship , cannot stick , at least , to this special Government ship . He knew that whither Mr. Monk went , in this session , he must ...
... tell him how material the ship was to him ; but there are circumstances in which a man cannot stick to his ship , cannot stick , at least , to this special Government ship . He knew that whither Mr. Monk went , in this session , he must ...
Side 35
... telling , because it was neces- sary that he should explain to her the work- ing of the system which made it impossible ... tell you a history ? " Of course she listened , and the history he told her was the tale of his love for Violet ...
... telling , because it was neces- sary that he should explain to her the work- ing of the system which made it impossible ... tell you a history ? " Of course she listened , and the history he told her was the tale of his love for Violet ...
Side 36
... tell him that she was happy . And yet she longed to tell it , that he might know how thankful she was to him for his goodness . He still sat look- ing at her , and now by degrees he had got her hand in his . Mary , " he said , " will ...
... tell him that she was happy . And yet she longed to tell it , that he might know how thankful she was to him for his goodness . He still sat look- ing at her , and now by degrees he had got her hand in his . Mary , " he said , " will ...
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