From a New England Hillside: Notes from UnderledgeMacmillan and Company, 1895 - 305 pages |
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... scribed a colleague as more interested in the than in the case itself . " ing to the point . It takes all sorts of peo- ple to make up a world . You cannot know how much more enjoyment you could find in flowers and trees until you have ...
... scribed a colleague as more interested in the than in the case itself . " ing to the point . It takes all sorts of peo- ple to make up a world . You cannot know how much more enjoyment you could find in flowers and trees until you have ...
Page 58
... Scribe always seemed so happy , and the Scribe could not tell for the life of him , unless it was because he enjoyed so many things , and enjoyed them so much . FEBRUARY 24 , 1894 . XI . EUREKA ! Shall I say it ? Nothing 58 FROM A ...
... Scribe always seemed so happy , and the Scribe could not tell for the life of him , unless it was because he enjoyed so many things , and enjoyed them so much . FEBRUARY 24 , 1894 . XI . EUREKA ! Shall I say it ? Nothing 58 FROM A ...
Page 86
... scribe ventured only to remark that what was so charming to the hearer must be even a greater delight to the performer . Brunella suggested that the per- former suffered sometimes from a conscious- ness of unsympathetic hearers . But ...
... scribe ventured only to remark that what was so charming to the hearer must be even a greater delight to the performer . Brunella suggested that the per- former suffered sometimes from a conscious- ness of unsympathetic hearers . But ...
Page 87
... scribe is , as it were , admitted here into the very realm of the Princess Ida , with- out even the moral support that he might have , were Cyril and Florian with him . The one black sheep amid a flock of ewe lambs this afternoon , he ...
... scribe is , as it were , admitted here into the very realm of the Princess Ida , with- out even the moral support that he might have , were Cyril and Florian with him . The one black sheep amid a flock of ewe lambs this afternoon , he ...
Page 107
... scribe , playing an an- cient and familiar trick , - familiar at least to him , produces an old - fashioned blue and gold volume . How dainty this style seemed to us , six lustrums ago , before the begin- ning of the flood of handsome ...
... scribe , playing an an- cient and familiar trick , - familiar at least to him , produces an old - fashioned blue and gold volume . How dainty this style seemed to us , six lustrums ago , before the begin- ning of the flood of handsome ...
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