Lippincott's Magazine, 第 33 巻J.B. Lippincott and Company, 1884 |
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... voice . the Osbourne me . As we drove down the valley , we passed crowds of natives on their way to town , gorgeous in holiday clothes . The humbler and far more picturesque were barefooted and wreathed about with ropes of flowers ; the ...
... voice . the Osbourne me . As we drove down the valley , we passed crowds of natives on their way to town , gorgeous in holiday clothes . The humbler and far more picturesque were barefooted and wreathed about with ropes of flowers ; the ...
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... voice ; he knows that he is superior to those he meets , and when he finishes a sentence he would willingly have others speak ; but , they not wishing to risk themselves in a war- fare with such a one , he again goes on , and thus ...
... voice ; he knows that he is superior to those he meets , and when he finishes a sentence he would willingly have others speak ; but , they not wishing to risk themselves in a war- fare with such a one , he again goes on , and thus ...
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... voice not strong or pleasing . Age had much changed him in these respects . Yet he read certain passages well , and especially brought out in several sen- tences a delicate humor that might have escaped another reader . The audience ...
... voice not strong or pleasing . Age had much changed him in these respects . Yet he read certain passages well , and especially brought out in several sen- tences a delicate humor that might have escaped another reader . The audience ...
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... voice full of pity . " Yesterday mornin ' . I crawled in here , and I thought I would have to die befo ' help come . " As she spoke , I had taken off my hat and rapidly pinned up my habit . " What young lady is dat , honey ? " she said ...
... voice full of pity . " Yesterday mornin ' . I crawled in here , and I thought I would have to die befo ' help come . " As she spoke , I had taken off my hat and rapidly pinned up my habit . " What young lady is dat , honey ? " she said ...
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... voice . I felt a storm in the air , but rushed into the conversation with an imperti- nence that my youth and zealous sym- pathy with the poor old woman barely ex- cused : " And - she wants Aunt Daphne to go and nurse her ; and I ...
... voice . I felt a storm in the air , but rushed into the conversation with an imperti- nence that my youth and zealous sym- pathy with the poor old woman barely ex- cused : " And - she wants Aunt Daphne to go and nurse her ; and I ...
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