The Cornhill Magazine, Volumes 9-10;Volume 83;Volume 1901William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1901 |
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... King ' had not long appeared , and I thought I would ask him to write for us another set of Idylls . ' Tennyson was then on a visit to Mrs. Cameron on Putney Heath , and I wrote to ask if I might call upon him on a matter of business ...
... King ' had not long appeared , and I thought I would ask him to write for us another set of Idylls . ' Tennyson was then on a visit to Mrs. Cameron on Putney Heath , and I wrote to ask if I might call upon him on a matter of business ...
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... King of Rome which the Empress had sent him by M. de Bausset ; he played with it and kept saying , ' Let us see what he will be at five - and - twenty . ' The Imperial Guard was massed as a reserve behind him , 36,000 strong . Their ...
... King of Rome which the Empress had sent him by M. de Bausset ; he played with it and kept saying , ' Let us see what he will be at five - and - twenty . ' The Imperial Guard was massed as a reserve behind him , 36,000 strong . Their ...
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... king . We had been sur- prised not only at the message , the vision of the king's mother , and the faith which the king had given to the dream , but at Magassa's mastery of the Zanzibar language , his rich clothes and the snowy ...
... king . We had been sur- prised not only at the message , the vision of the king's mother , and the faith which the king had given to the dream , but at Magassa's mastery of the Zanzibar language , his rich clothes and the snowy ...
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... king . Until a little after noon we were therefore left with only a few visitors , who were fortunately very communicative . From them I learned that this town of nice huts was not the capital , but a mere hunting camp ; yet such was ...
... king . Until a little after noon we were therefore left with only a few visitors , who were fortunately very communicative . From them I learned that this town of nice huts was not the capital , but a mere hunting camp ; yet such was ...
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... king's prominent eyes searched me over while he cordially addressed me , and the courtiers frankly scrutinised and freely made their whispered comments on me one to the other . Then we adjourned . The second reception was held some ...
... king's prominent eyes searched me over while he cordially addressed me , and the courtiers frankly scrutinised and freely made their whispered comments on me one to the other . Then we adjourned . The second reception was held some ...
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