The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 17;Volume 80Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1873 |
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Pagina 335
... looked at him keenly- " the book- binder came , and I really could not tell him what to do . " 66 He was so very pale this morning that the keen eyes softened as she looked at him , and an anxious look stole into them . Ah , that was a ...
... looked at him keenly- " the book- binder came , and I really could not tell him what to do . " 66 He was so very pale this morning that the keen eyes softened as she looked at him , and an anxious look stole into them . Ah , that was a ...
Pagina 343
... looked intently at Miss Ashton . haps I mistake your meaning , Sophy , but I could not think of such nonsence . Why , Helder is old enough to be her father ! Bless me " he took off his spectacles with very unusual irritation- " Bertha's ...
... looked intently at Miss Ashton . haps I mistake your meaning , Sophy , but I could not think of such nonsence . Why , Helder is old enough to be her father ! Bless me " he took off his spectacles with very unusual irritation- " Bertha's ...
Pagina 483
... looked at to determine where hidden trea- sures in the bowels of the earth were ; that he professed to tell in this manner where gold mines were a distance under ground , and had looked for Mr. Stowel several times , and had informed ...
... looked at to determine where hidden trea- sures in the bowels of the earth were ; that he professed to tell in this manner where gold mines were a distance under ground , and had looked for Mr. Stowel several times , and had informed ...
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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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