The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 166William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder., 1952 |
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... wrote suggesting she might come out and join her sister . The transports came to an abrupt end ; ' I shall be in the Rocky Moun- tains before you receive my hastily - written reply to your proposal to come out here for a year , ' she wrote ...
... wrote suggesting she might come out and join her sister . The transports came to an abrupt end ; ' I shall be in the Rocky Moun- tains before you receive my hastily - written reply to your proposal to come out here for a year , ' she wrote ...
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... wrote Paolina , ' cannot bear my making friends with anyone because , she says , it distracts me from the love of God - nor can she bear to see any letter addressed to me . ' And once , when her friends came to stay nearby , Paolina was ...
... wrote Paolina , ' cannot bear my making friends with anyone because , she says , it distracts me from the love of God - nor can she bear to see any letter addressed to me . ' And once , when her friends came to stay nearby , Paolina was ...
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... wrote , ' belongs to children only . ' And in his essay In Praise of Birds he suggested the pleasing conceit that , of all living creatures , it is perhaps in birds that we find an imagination most akin to that of children . Not the ...
... wrote , ' belongs to children only . ' And in his essay In Praise of Birds he suggested the pleasing conceit that , of all living creatures , it is perhaps in birds that we find an imagination most akin to that of children . Not the ...
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BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES | 1 |
HEAVEN AND EARTH | 38 |
A NOTE ON MARRYAT Illustrated | 67 |
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