Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volume 60;Volume 123John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1894 |
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Pagina 41
... night and in the early morning the grass is wet with dew . By his bad luck my neighbor's children are girls , and too young to help him . A boy of ten years could have watered the horse and have helped in various ways , but of his five ...
... night and in the early morning the grass is wet with dew . By his bad luck my neighbor's children are girls , and too young to help him . A boy of ten years could have watered the horse and have helped in various ways , but of his five ...
Pagina 44
... night , the valse and quad- rille are chiefly in favor , and not the more interesting Russian dances . 66 " " Once in the year the quiet village awakes , and its ever - present loyalty is excited to fever heat . Dragoons gallop around ...
... night , the valse and quad- rille are chiefly in favor , and not the more interesting Russian dances . 66 " " Once in the year the quiet village awakes , and its ever - present loyalty is excited to fever heat . Dragoons gallop around ...
Pagina 48
... night as well as all day , and be exempted from payment as a youth of promise . He too wears a uniform , without a tin sword , and if he passes first in every class his future offspring will pay half fees when their time comes . His ...
... night as well as all day , and be exempted from payment as a youth of promise . He too wears a uniform , without a tin sword , and if he passes first in every class his future offspring will pay half fees when their time comes . His ...
Pagina 82
... night I went down to sup per at nine o'clock , milk - and - water and bread - and - butter ; and when the Tennysons had wished Mimosa good- night , how much we had to tell ! I slept with the housemaid , very sound- ly , for I was very ...
... night I went down to sup per at nine o'clock , milk - and - water and bread - and - butter ; and when the Tennysons had wished Mimosa good- night , how much we had to tell ! I slept with the housemaid , very sound- ly , for I was very ...
Pagina 86
... night of what Louisa Lanesborough says in her letter about your going in six weeks : you won't , will you ? Don't let her come and fetch you ! I shall hate to see her . ' I , too , standing by her side ! It seems so strange , so like a ...
... night of what Louisa Lanesborough says in her letter about your going in six weeks : you won't , will you ? Don't let her come and fetch you ! I shall hate to see her . ' I , too , standing by her side ! It seems so strange , so like a ...
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