Putnam's Magazine: Original Papers on Literature, Science, Art, and National Interests, Volume 6G. P. Putnam & Son., 1870 |
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Pagina 14
... lady , " I said , as I forced her into the eddy . She came reluctantly , with much des- perate shaking and sawing of her head , and a stubborn disposition to sulk . But I kept her moving ; and after a few runs , each showing that her ...
... lady , " I said , as I forced her into the eddy . She came reluctantly , with much des- perate shaking and sawing of her head , and a stubborn disposition to sulk . But I kept her moving ; and after a few runs , each showing that her ...
Pagina 20
... lady , who once spent a week with her husband and myself on the river- " Camp Olivia . " Then the water began falling , and , as a matter - of - course , the salmon commenced rising . " " Twere vain to tell " of the many stubborn con ...
... lady , who once spent a week with her husband and myself on the river- " Camp Olivia . " Then the water began falling , and , as a matter - of - course , the salmon commenced rising . " " Twere vain to tell " of the many stubborn con ...
Pagina 25
... lady who was lost in the contemplation of the multitude of Jobs in the printing business , would often find her counterpart in the unsophisti- cated visitor to the General Agency . Mr. More is apparently the name of the local agent at ...
... lady who was lost in the contemplation of the multitude of Jobs in the printing business , would often find her counterpart in the unsophisti- cated visitor to the General Agency . Mr. More is apparently the name of the local agent at ...
Pagina 41
... Lady Macbeth had expressed in those awful words , half soliloquy , half ex- clamation : " Who would have thought the old man to have had so much blood in him ? " We remained silent , Waimata and I , with eyes dilated . She had witnessed ...
... Lady Macbeth had expressed in those awful words , half soliloquy , half ex- clamation : " Who would have thought the old man to have had so much blood in him ? " We remained silent , Waimata and I , with eyes dilated . She had witnessed ...
Pagina 52
... lady alone ? " What Brother Viner could have to say to Eirene " alone , " was more than she could divine ; neverthe- less , as it was her minister - not Paul Mallane - who made the request , she passed on . Then Brother Viner ad ...
... lady alone ? " What Brother Viner could have to say to Eirene " alone , " was more than she could divine ; neverthe- less , as it was her minister - not Paul Mallane - who made the request , she passed on . Then Brother Viner ad ...
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