The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 17;Volume 64William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1891 |
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... true colours - the colours known to his intimate friends - and grew so bright and cheery that Kate found herself talking to him in utter forgetfulness of his position and theirs . The girl sighed frankly when darkness fell and they had ...
... true colours - the colours known to his intimate friends - and grew so bright and cheery that Kate found herself talking to him in utter forgetfulness of his position and theirs . The girl sighed frankly when darkness fell and they had ...
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... true , though he had kept back at Claversham details of his past history which a frank man would have avowed , though in the process of assimilating himself to his new surroundings he had been over - pliant , he had not been guilty of ...
... true , though he had kept back at Claversham details of his past history which a frank man would have avowed , though in the process of assimilating himself to his new surroundings he had been over - pliant , he had not been guilty of ...
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... true this may be of other countries , it is most cer- tainly not the case - nor ever has been the case - in the oldest of all countries , China . Collectors of postage stamps will produce their half - dozen specimens , labelled ' CHINA ...
... true this may be of other countries , it is most cer- tainly not the case - nor ever has been the case - in the oldest of all countries , China . Collectors of postage stamps will produce their half - dozen specimens , labelled ' CHINA ...
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... true that highways in China are not always safe - though they are safer than was Hounslow Heath last century . The argu- ment would tell equally against a State post ; but , as a matter of fact , it is of comparatively little ...
... true that highways in China are not always safe - though they are safer than was Hounslow Heath last century . The argu- ment would tell equally against a State post ; but , as a matter of fact , it is of comparatively little ...
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... true faith . This man by his gentle conduct gained the affection of the simple people , and left behind him on his death the tradition that the Spaniards were a kindly , courteous , and brave people , to be welcomed with joy should they ...
... true faith . This man by his gentle conduct gained the affection of the simple people , and left behind him on his death the tradition that the Spaniards were a kindly , courteous , and brave people , to be welcomed with joy should they ...
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