Lippincott's Magazine, 第 33 巻J.B. Lippincott and Company, 1884 |
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... stood up like plush over his well - shaped head . Mr. Crittenden drew the ragged ends of his long moustache within his thin lips , after an unpleasant habit of his , and nibbled them reflectively . " My dear fellow , " he remarked ...
... stood up like plush over his well - shaped head . Mr. Crittenden drew the ragged ends of his long moustache within his thin lips , after an unpleasant habit of his , and nibbled them reflectively . " My dear fellow , " he remarked ...
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... stood out against the art mania , and never would have any cheap decorated things in our parlors . I have always boasted that our china and glass , as well as our clothing and pictures and furniture , were all pur- chased abroad . But ...
... stood out against the art mania , and never would have any cheap decorated things in our parlors . I have always boasted that our china and glass , as well as our clothing and pictures and furniture , were all pur- chased abroad . But ...
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... stood blockaded , waiting for the snow - plough to clear the way . " We will cross the square and take a hack , " he said , drawing her arm within his own . " How beautiful this is ! " exclaimed Eusebia . " Do you know it is the first ...
... stood blockaded , waiting for the snow - plough to clear the way . " We will cross the square and take a hack , " he said , drawing her arm within his own . " How beautiful this is ! " exclaimed Eusebia . " Do you know it is the first ...
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... stood a man burning a bundle of kukui - nuts wrapped in tè leaves , which is an emblem of royalty , while rows of natives in black evening dress , with small feather capes over their shoulders and holding things that look like enormous ...
... stood a man burning a bundle of kukui - nuts wrapped in tè leaves , which is an emblem of royalty , while rows of natives in black evening dress , with small feather capes over their shoulders and holding things that look like enormous ...
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... stood up , and there was a perceptible pause , in expectation of the applause of the mul- titude . But the audience , though re- spectful and attentive , showed a woful lack of enthusiasm . However , the royal However , the royal party ...
... stood up , and there was a perceptible pause , in expectation of the applause of the mul- titude . But the audience , though re- spectful and attentive , showed a woful lack of enthusiasm . However , the royal However , the royal party ...
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