Lippincott's Magazine, 第 33 巻J.B. Lippincott and Company, 1884 |
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... arms into a velvet shooting - jacket . He returned in a few moments to walk the studio ex- citedly . " Blunt , you poor , defrauded mortal , " he exclaimed , " you don't know what you have lost ! ' She has a mouth , ' as Crittenden said ...
... arms into a velvet shooting - jacket . He returned in a few moments to walk the studio ex- citedly . " Blunt , you poor , defrauded mortal , " he exclaimed , " you don't know what you have lost ! ' She has a mouth , ' as Crittenden said ...
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... arm inside of yours and trots you up to them one by one and boasts of how cheaply he obtained them . Here , ' he will say , ' is a first- class Calef Moore , -something in his early style the fellow doesn't paint as well nowadays . I ...
... arm inside of yours and trots you up to them one by one and boasts of how cheaply he obtained them . Here , ' he will say , ' is a first- class Calef Moore , -something in his early style the fellow doesn't paint as well nowadays . I ...
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... arm within his own . " How beautiful this is ! " exclaimed Eusebia . " Do you know it is the first real snow - storm that I can remember to have seen ? How I wish I were a child to frolic in it ! Blossoms are the only snow we have in ...
... arm within his own . " How beautiful this is ! " exclaimed Eusebia . " Do you know it is the first real snow - storm that I can remember to have seen ? How I wish I were a child to frolic in it ! Blossoms are the only snow we have in ...
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... arms and run for it . White satin slippers were soaked , and the powder came off in streaks . What I enjoyed more than any of the coronation festivities was the luau , or native feast . We went early , sketch- book in hand , determined ...
... arms and run for it . White satin slippers were soaked , and the powder came off in streaks . What I enjoyed more than any of the coronation festivities was the luau , or native feast . We went early , sketch- book in hand , determined ...
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... arms about and undulating their bodies , keep- ing time to the music , and then gradu- ally worked themselves up into a frenzy of wavings , stampings , and whirlings . Several times they would drop a wreath , or their back hair would ...
... arms about and undulating their bodies , keep- ing time to the music , and then gradu- ally worked themselves up into a frenzy of wavings , stampings , and whirlings . Several times they would drop a wreath , or their back hair would ...
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