Lippincott's Magazine, 第 33 巻J.B. Lippincott and Company, 1884 |
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... lived over their first meeting and this renewal of their acquaintance many times . It was not at all as he had fancied . He had feared that she might have forgotten him entirely , and at other times he had wildly hoped that her interest ...
... lived over their first meeting and this renewal of their acquaintance many times . It was not at all as he had fancied . He had feared that she might have forgotten him entirely , and at other times he had wildly hoped that her interest ...
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... lived there ever since . He has access to all London libraries , and , in fact , to all in England , and abominates buying books , and has bought few in preparing his works , ex- cept for his Cromwell ' and Frederick the Great ' here he ...
... lived there ever since . He has access to all London libraries , and , in fact , to all in England , and abominates buying books , and has bought few in preparing his works , ex- cept for his Cromwell ' and Frederick the Great ' here he ...
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... lived in that house . was a good listener , but did not talk much , even with his friends . After many fruitless efforts to get him to talk , I told him one day that this would never do , and proposed to him a little tour together ...
... lived in that house . was a good listener , but did not talk much , even with his friends . After many fruitless efforts to get him to talk , I told him one day that this would never do , and proposed to him a little tour together ...
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... lived in a little cot- tage not very far from the Violett man- sion . Here , one afternoon in September , we were all idling under the trees in hammocks and easy - chairs , when Winton joined us , his handsome face wearing a look of ...
... lived in a little cot- tage not very far from the Violett man- sion . Here , one afternoon in September , we were all idling under the trees in hammocks and easy - chairs , when Winton joined us , his handsome face wearing a look of ...
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... lived , and now he rejected the hope . Mrs. Violett tried to be sympathetic , but grief has generally sure intuitions in regard to the sincerity of the sympathy offered it . Uncle Violett uttered no word of reproach to his wife , but he ...
... lived , and now he rejected the hope . Mrs. Violett tried to be sympathetic , but grief has generally sure intuitions in regard to the sincerity of the sympathy offered it . Uncle Violett uttered no word of reproach to his wife , but he ...
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