Littell's Living Age, Volume 200Living Age Company Incorporated, 1894 |
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... walked , her courtiers hardly able to cleave a passage through them , and Lord Mel- bourne walking half a pace behind her , on her right , stooping a little so as to be quite within earshot ; a fascinating sight ; the homage of a ...
... walked , her courtiers hardly able to cleave a passage through them , and Lord Mel- bourne walking half a pace behind her , on her right , stooping a little so as to be quite within earshot ; a fascinating sight ; the homage of a ...
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... walked on faster to avoid him . Claude was a tall young fellow , twenty - six years of age , well made and active . He strode rapidly along the streets , for he felt anxious and uneasy . His mother had married for her second husband ...
... walked on faster to avoid him . Claude was a tall young fellow , twenty - six years of age , well made and active . He strode rapidly along the streets , for he felt anxious and uneasy . His mother had married for her second husband ...
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... walked briskly . The turf was soft un- der his feet , the shade refreshing , and he found himself before long deep in meditation . Claude walked on faster when he saw these roofs , his heart was rejoicing in his near approach to his ...
... walked briskly . The turf was soft un- der his feet , the shade refreshing , and he found himself before long deep in meditation . Claude walked on faster when he saw these roofs , his heart was rejoicing in his near approach to his ...
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... walked round than the cynical rake Lauzan and the honorable , pure - minded semi - Irishman , Maurice Francis MacMahon . the tables to say gracious things , was one of the events which brought down thunderbolts in the autumn of 1789 ...
... walked round than the cynical rake Lauzan and the honorable , pure - minded semi - Irishman , Maurice Francis MacMahon . the tables to say gracious things , was one of the events which brought down thunderbolts in the autumn of 1789 ...
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... walked away after service , " but , sir , my nerves are so sensitive that they are harrowed and torn by the sound . " " Well , sir , " replied Mr. Miffin , glad to have found a partisan , " I have been trying to stop it for some years ...
... walked away after service , " but , sir , my nerves are so sensitive that they are harrowed and torn by the sound . " " Well , sir , " replied Mr. Miffin , glad to have found a partisan , " I have been trying to stop it for some years ...
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