Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living AgeJohn Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell, Henry T. Steele Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1899 |
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... Lady Lyle , tout court , and occasionally Lady Chet- wynde , but always " portly and pig- faced . " It is irony , we know , when Miss Corelli declares that native Egyptians " ought to be proud to have us and our elephant legs ; " and ...
... Lady Lyle , tout court , and occasionally Lady Chet- wynde , but always " portly and pig- faced . " It is irony , we know , when Miss Corelli declares that native Egyptians " ought to be proud to have us and our elephant legs ; " and ...
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... , unless she would ruin her narrative , the main outlines of which were already traced . Let not the Lady Sibyl Elton brush these observations aside on the hy- pothesis that a critic 18 Religious Novels : Marie Corelli and Hall Caine .
... , unless she would ruin her narrative , the main outlines of which were already traced . Let not the Lady Sibyl Elton brush these observations aside on the hy- pothesis that a critic 18 Religious Novels : Marie Corelli and Hall Caine .
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... lady so lost to the fitness of things as to have " words " with her parish priest . It would be as well , per- haps , to learn a little more about her . " But what has Miss Graham to do with the clergy , that they should dis- agree ...
... lady so lost to the fitness of things as to have " words " with her parish priest . It would be as well , per- haps , to learn a little more about her . " But what has Miss Graham to do with the clergy , that they should dis- agree ...
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... lady , his chuckles , and the facetious manner of his speech would seem to indicate that he had not said all . What scope was there not for the vagaries of feminine conduct in the phrase , " her ways " ? He fairly groaned . He was man ...
... lady , his chuckles , and the facetious manner of his speech would seem to indicate that he had not said all . What scope was there not for the vagaries of feminine conduct in the phrase , " her ways " ? He fairly groaned . He was man ...
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... lady - really young , not much , prob- ably , over twenty . She was of middle height , dressed -Mr . Hardinge's town experience told him - fashionably , in a white skirt and a flowered muslin blouse ; her hat a veritable flower - gar ...
... lady - really young , not much , prob- ably , over twenty . She was of middle height , dressed -Mr . Hardinge's town experience told him - fashionably , in a white skirt and a flowered muslin blouse ; her hat a veritable flower - gar ...
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