Scribner's Magazine ..., Том 54C. Scribner's sons, 1913 |
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... looked at from above . To be effective when thus seen it was necessary to plan it upon broad , simple lines having well- defined axes ; and this is what was done . In consequence its various buildings when thus looked down upon will be ...
... looked at from above . To be effective when thus seen it was necessary to plan it upon broad , simple lines having well- defined axes ; and this is what was done . In consequence its various buildings when thus looked down upon will be ...
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... looked at her as if she had grown suddenly small and insignificant . " You better send ' em back to Peter Van Degen the first thing to - morrow morning , " he said as he went out of the room . talking to him looked around , coloured ...
... looked at her as if she had grown suddenly small and insignificant . " You better send ' em back to Peter Van Degen the first thing to - morrow morning , " he said as he went out of the room . talking to him looked around , coloured ...
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... looked as if they had been rained on ; and she seemed equally at ease in either style of dress , and carelessly unconscious of both . She was extremely familiar and unblush- ingly inquisitive , but she never gave Un- dine the time to ...
... looked as if they had been rained on ; and she seemed equally at ease in either style of dress , and carelessly unconscious of both . She was extremely familiar and unblush- ingly inquisitive , but she never gave Un- dine the time to ...
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... looked like a ruin ; but Undine now saw that she looked like the ruin of a castle . The Princess , who was unofficially sepa- rated from her husband , had with her her two little girls . She seemed extremely at- tached to both - though ...
... looked like a ruin ; but Undine now saw that she looked like the ruin of a castle . The Princess , who was unofficially sepa- rated from her husband , had with her her two little girls . She seemed extremely at- tached to both - though ...
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... looked straight into her eyes with a smile that added : " See how I pay for what I get ! " Her first glance showed Undine how glad de Chelles was to see her . In the in- terval since their last meeting his admira- tion for her seemed ...
... looked straight into her eyes with a smile that added : " See how I pay for what I get ! " Her first glance showed Undine how glad de Chelles was to see her . In the in- terval since their last meeting his admira- tion for her seemed ...
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Сторінка 323 - But it was observed, that this pill would be peculiarly bitter to the southern States, and that some concomitant measure should be adopted, to sweeten it a little to them. There had...
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