Lippincott's Magazine, 第 33 巻J.B. Lippincott and Company, 1884 |
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... mean ? All right . But take my advice : don't change that picture : you will never find any one of just the right type for you to finish it from . " Little Westminster whistled medita- tively as he painted , and suddenly burst forth ...
... mean ? All right . But take my advice : don't change that picture : you will never find any one of just the right type for you to finish it from . " Little Westminster whistled medita- tively as he painted , and suddenly burst forth ...
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... mean love , I presume . " 66 66 ' Yes ; I mean love . " ' Well , I'll not mention it : it might injure your reputation to have it get around that you were capable of such sentiments . Is there any one in par- ticular that you have ever ...
... mean love , I presume . " 66 66 ' Yes ; I mean love . " ' Well , I'll not mention it : it might injure your reputation to have it get around that you were capable of such sentiments . Is there any one in par- ticular that you have ever ...
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... mean . It seems to me that I may prove as much of a good angel to her as she to me . I need her help ; she is ... means to go to Munich next spring for serious study . Couldn't you suggest to your editorial chief some- thing important in ...
... mean . It seems to me that I may prove as much of a good angel to her as she to me . I need her help ; she is ... means to go to Munich next spring for serious study . Couldn't you suggest to your editorial chief some- thing important in ...
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... means employed to ob- tain literary preferment . I have always had an idea that the prizes in that field were awarded to ... mean to get Mr. Westminster to talk up modern art with me while I am sitting for my portrait 1884. ] 33 SEBIA'S ...
... means employed to ob- tain literary preferment . I have always had an idea that the prizes in that field were awarded to ... mean to get Mr. Westminster to talk up modern art with me while I am sitting for my portrait 1884. ] 33 SEBIA'S ...
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... mean ? " " I mean that I should rather enjoy being better acquainted with her ; and I wish you would manage it for me . 27 " I ? Perhaps you would like to have me invite her to one of my four - o'clock teas ? " " Why not ? You have ...
... mean ? " " I mean that I should rather enjoy being better acquainted with her ; and I wish you would manage it for me . 27 " I ? Perhaps you would like to have me invite her to one of my four - o'clock teas ? " " Why not ? You have ...
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