Littell's Living Age, Volume 86Littell, Son, 1864 |
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Page 37
... face , and were intel- ligent , untidy , disorganized , and forlorn . Our little terrier , being herself in possession of a happy home , telt great delicacy in gazing at these poor creatures , who could see how it was with her , and ...
... face , and were intel- ligent , untidy , disorganized , and forlorn . Our little terrier , being herself in possession of a happy home , telt great delicacy in gazing at these poor creatures , who could see how it was with her , and ...
Page 71
... face at the sight of Mr. Preston , the sweet perpetuity of her smile was rather disturbed as he followed in Mr. Gibson's wake . But his face never chang- ed ; he bowed to her gravely , and then seemed absorbed in the service . Ten min ...
... face at the sight of Mr. Preston , the sweet perpetuity of her smile was rather disturbed as he followed in Mr. Gibson's wake . But his face never chang- ed ; he bowed to her gravely , and then seemed absorbed in the service . Ten min ...
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... face . And all was dim : the streets were gray After a rainy night : and all was still ; I held my shawl around me with a chill And dropt my eyes from every face I met ; Until the streets began to fade , the road Grew fresh and clean ...
... face . And all was dim : the streets were gray After a rainy night : and all was still ; I held my shawl around me with a chill And dropt my eyes from every face I met ; Until the streets began to fade , the road Grew fresh and clean ...
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Pagan and Christian Sepulchres | 22 |
Atlantic Telegraph The | 41 |
Bursting of the Bombay Bubble | 92 |
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