Littell's Living Age, Volume 101Living Age Company, Incorporated, 1869 - Literature |
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Page 26
... felt that he could no a long , long time , he had been accustomed longer have any love for Pranken , and to an independent life , devoted to his own realized a sense of loss ; he quietly re- mental improvement ; now , however , it ...
... felt that he could no a long , long time , he had been accustomed longer have any love for Pranken , and to an independent life , devoted to his own realized a sense of loss ; he quietly re- mental improvement ; now , however , it ...
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... felt that he had made a foolish speech , and also hated himself . He found it very difficult to talk to his hostess on any sub- ject , until by chance he mentioned his young friend Phineas . Then her tongue was un- loosed . " Your son ...
... felt that he had made a foolish speech , and also hated himself . He found it very difficult to talk to his hostess on any sub- ject , until by chance he mentioned his young friend Phineas . Then her tongue was un- loosed . " Your son ...
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... felt afraid of him for your sake , Finn . Mr. Monk is a clever man , and as honest a man as any in the House , but I always thought that he was a danger- ous friend for you . However , we will see . At this time he received counsel from ...
... felt afraid of him for your sake , Finn . Mr. Monk is a clever man , and as honest a man as any in the House , but I always thought that he was a danger- ous friend for you . However , we will see . At this time he received counsel from ...
Page 37
... felt that his fate would be sealed . When he again spoke to Lord Cantrip on the subject , the Secretary of State shrugged his shoulders and shook his head . " I can only advise you , " said Lord Cantrip , " to forget all that took place ...
... felt that his fate would be sealed . When he again spoke to Lord Cantrip on the subject , the Secretary of State shrugged his shoulders and shook his head . " I can only advise you , " said Lord Cantrip , " to forget all that took place ...
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... felt some rem- nant of a soreness that it should be so , as a man feels where his headache has been when the real ache itself has left him . Then the host came in and made his apologies . " Chiltern kept me standing about , " he said ...
... felt some rem- nant of a soreness that it should be so , as a man feels where his headache has been when the real ache itself has left him . Then the host came in and made his apologies . " Chiltern kept me standing about , " he said ...
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