Lippincott's Magazine, 第 33 巻J.B. Lippincott and Company, 1884 |
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... thing . " " Nonsense , Blunt ! A man doesn't reach your age without thinking of the thing pretty seriously , and more than once , too . " No , only once seriously . " " When was it , then ? " " Two years ago , when I was on my Western ...
... thing . " " Nonsense , Blunt ! A man doesn't reach your age without thinking of the thing pretty seriously , and more than once , too . " No , only once seriously . " " When was it , then ? " " Two years ago , when I was on my Western ...
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... thing with me , that I was really slipping beyond my own control , I was fright- ened , and had an attack of a kind ... things on their heads ? " " I fancy not . There is something patrician about that face , and the fig- ure is too ...
... thing with me , that I was really slipping beyond my own control , I was fright- ened , and had an attack of a kind ... things on their heads ? " " I fancy not . There is something patrician about that face , and the fig- ure is too ...
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... thing that is in the baby - waist ! How would it do , Arthur , to be painted in character ? Mother has saved her wedding - dress , you know . You would go into fits over it , Mr. Westminster , -white satin yel- lowed to cream color ...
... thing that is in the baby - waist ! How would it do , Arthur , to be painted in character ? Mother has saved her wedding - dress , you know . You would go into fits over it , Mr. Westminster , -white satin yel- lowed to cream color ...
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... things in our parlors . I have always boasted that our china and glass , as well as our clothing and pictures and ... thing costs money . quently , he always bought the highest- priced things in the market . " Conse- Yes , Arthur dear ...
... things in our parlors . I have always boasted that our china and glass , as well as our clothing and pictures and ... thing costs money . quently , he always bought the highest- priced things in the market . " Conse- Yes , Arthur dear ...
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... thing as a Pasini ? " 66 Perhaps I am not ; but I thought he intended to be complimentary . " " Mildly sarcastic . He wanted to im- press you with a profound conviction of your own insignificance , and then buy your best picture at the ...
... thing as a Pasini ? " 66 Perhaps I am not ; but I thought he intended to be complimentary . " " Mildly sarcastic . He wanted to im- press you with a profound conviction of your own insignificance , and then buy your best picture at the ...
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