Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 54;Volume 117Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1891 |
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... friends to an extent which almost made the land lord think that the next dividend of the Highland Railway would be ... friend in the south - was the innocent cause of the adventure which shortly after befell Gibbs . After thanking ...
... friends to an extent which almost made the land lord think that the next dividend of the Highland Railway would be ... friend in the south - was the innocent cause of the adventure which shortly after befell Gibbs . After thanking ...
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... friends , who were for the most part of the pure sportsmen breed , and who would have as soon occupied their time in reading a grocer's or an iron- monger's list as a second - hand bookseller's . Gibbs did not parade his little weakness ...
... friends , who were for the most part of the pure sportsmen breed , and who would have as soon occupied their time in reading a grocer's or an iron- monger's list as a second - hand bookseller's . Gibbs did not parade his little weakness ...
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... friend was to honor him with a visit he resolved to be most careful in not giving him a hint as to the state of ... friends and which are his wife's . He can't go off at a moment's notice - as we do - whenever he wants ; he has to ...
... friend was to honor him with a visit he resolved to be most careful in not giving him a hint as to the state of ... friends and which are his wife's . He can't go off at a moment's notice - as we do - whenever he wants ; he has to ...
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... friends . After tossing about in a restless way for twenty minutes he dropped into a deep and dreamless sleep . The following day things were as they had been , only worse . Samela avoided him , and the day after they were no bet- ter ...
... friends . After tossing about in a restless way for twenty minutes he dropped into a deep and dreamless sleep . The following day things were as they had been , only worse . Samela avoided him , and the day after they were no bet- ter ...
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... friends ; in other words , it is unwisdom to gain friends by making enemies , and bad policy to make enemies at all when it is not unavoid- able . There is an energy in enmity and hate which one seldom finds in friendship ; an enemy ...
... friends ; in other words , it is unwisdom to gain friends by making enemies , and bad policy to make enemies at all when it is not unavoid- able . There is an energy in enmity and hate which one seldom finds in friendship ; an enemy ...
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