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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... hand- some and clever woman , when he gave up all the world for her , and his body and his soul and everything that was his . I think he saw there was some- thing in that . for there came a wonderful light into his splendid eyes ...
... hand- some and clever woman , when he gave up all the world for her , and his body and his soul and everything that was his . I think he saw there was some- thing in that . for there came a wonderful light into his splendid eyes ...
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... hand , and to do things properly , he must be allowed to do them in his own way . But when he has promised to see a thing through you may with entire confidence leave it in his own hands , knowing that the way he chooses will certainly ...
... hand , and to do things properly , he must be allowed to do them in his own way . But when he has promised to see a thing through you may with entire confidence leave it in his own hands , knowing that the way he chooses will certainly ...
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... hand at the helm , and a new rector , in- stead of having to run counter to some energetic predecessor's ideas ... hands , with the exception of one daughter- " the necessity and comfort of old age , " smiled his Lordship . For a ...
... hand at the helm , and a new rector , in- stead of having to run counter to some energetic predecessor's ideas ... hands , with the exception of one daughter- " the necessity and comfort of old age , " smiled his Lordship . For a ...
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... hand , the host had said , " We are exceedingly glad to have you among us , my dear sir ; and you will find plenty to do . Poor old Wilson had such bad health of late that he could not look after the place ; but my little girl here will ...
... hand , the host had said , " We are exceedingly glad to have you among us , my dear sir ; and you will find plenty to do . Poor old Wilson had such bad health of late that he could not look after the place ; but my little girl here will ...
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... hand over the task to a servant . She came forward , however , and taking the key , stepped out by his side into the moon- light . He glanced at her , more puz- zled than ever . She looked pale , and rather grave . He uttered some con ...
... hand over the task to a servant . She came forward , however , and taking the key , stepped out by his side into the moon- light . He glanced at her , more puz- zled than ever . She looked pale , and rather grave . He uttered some con ...
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