Rose-Belford's Canadian Monthly and National Review, Том 2;Том 15Rose-Belford Publishing Company, 1879 |
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... ment , if nothing more serious , which so quaint a confession might provoke ; and just now his position became se- cretly aggravated from an unexpected source . The large neighbouring hotel num- bered among its present guests a Mr ...
... ment , if nothing more serious , which so quaint a confession might provoke ; and just now his position became se- cretly aggravated from an unexpected source . The large neighbouring hotel num- bered among its present guests a Mr ...
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... ment on the other's face in solemn and appealing fixity - ' I love one , Wallace , with my heart , and one with my soul . This has a very high flown sound to you , no doubt , but it is the only lucid way to put the matter , after all ...
... ment on the other's face in solemn and appealing fixity - ' I love one , Wallace , with my heart , and one with my soul . This has a very high flown sound to you , no doubt , but it is the only lucid way to put the matter , after all ...
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... ment , is full of pleasant humour . The evening games , although themselves no longer necessary accompaniments to Christmas , constitute an admirable example of the uproarious merriment which most households still indulge in on ...
... ment , is full of pleasant humour . The evening games , although themselves no longer necessary accompaniments to Christmas , constitute an admirable example of the uproarious merriment which most households still indulge in on ...
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... ment , especially in Art , a love for Form , an eye for the Beautiful , and a positive ardour to rise above preju- dice . One of us was recently engaged , for instance , to a lady who seemed in every way adapted for his wife ...
... ment , especially in Art , a love for Form , an eye for the Beautiful , and a positive ardour to rise above preju- dice . One of us was recently engaged , for instance , to a lady who seemed in every way adapted for his wife ...
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... ment , neatly turned , from the lips of any man . She blamed Mr. Gresham's folly for having put it out of her power to enjoy his society any longer ; but she forgave him . It was very foolish of him to entertain such feelings as he had ...
... ment , neatly turned , from the lips of any man . She blamed Mr. Gresham's folly for having put it out of her power to enjoy his society any longer ; but she forgave him . It was very foolish of him to entertain such feelings as he had ...
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