The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 17;Volume 80Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1873 |
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Pagina 158
... dear ! oh dear ! that dreadful old man ! I'm sure he is older than any raven on record . Aunt Sophy , what is there about this house , that nothing young ever comes into it ? " " Why , my dear " -Aunt Sophy's voice had a shade of ...
... dear ! oh dear ! that dreadful old man ! I'm sure he is older than any raven on record . Aunt Sophy , what is there about this house , that nothing young ever comes into it ? " " Why , my dear " -Aunt Sophy's voice had a shade of ...
Pagina 286
... dear child . I feel I have got a shake . My life has come to be like the late leaves on the top of a tree . They may last through many gales , but the first gust may blow them off . I cannot feel sure for a day . " I went close up to ...
... dear child . I feel I have got a shake . My life has come to be like the late leaves on the top of a tree . They may last through many gales , but the first gust may blow them off . I cannot feel sure for a day . " I went close up to ...
Pagina 721
... dear , he must want you , and you must wish to be with him . I fancied you said he was away from home ? " " So he was , and I do not even hear when he returned . Thank you very much , dear papa " -she went and put her arms round her ...
... dear , he must want you , and you must wish to be with him . I fancied you said he was away from home ? " " So he was , and I do not even hear when he returned . Thank you very much , dear papa " -she went and put her arms round her ...
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AN UGLY DOG | 64 |
MEDICINE AND SURGERY THE PROGRESS | 113 |
PICCOLOMINI ENEAS SYLVIUS POPE PIUS II | 144 |
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