Putnam's Magazine: Original Papers on Literature, Science, Art, and National Interests, Volume 5G. P. Putnam & Son., 1870 |
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Pagina 174
... never tired bringing her new , home - brewed medicines , herb - teas , and savory little dishes , could hardly believe that the poor , feeble creature was the hated " old Major . " Perhaps , coming close to Death , she had come close ...
... never tired bringing her new , home - brewed medicines , herb - teas , and savory little dishes , could hardly believe that the poor , feeble creature was the hated " old Major . " Perhaps , coming close to Death , she had come close ...
Pagina 566
... never tried to injure any young woman , and had never been violently in love with any young man - who had never expe- rienced any of Tilda's vehement pas- sions - naturally felt a less violent though no less sincere sorrow for her sins ...
... never tried to injure any young woman , and had never been violently in love with any young man - who had never expe- rienced any of Tilda's vehement pas- sions - naturally felt a less violent though no less sincere sorrow for her sins ...
Pagina 570
... never escaped Bell's quick eyes , and she would inwardly say : " There ! he is thinking of that shop- girl ! It ... never mentioned the " shop " at Marlboro Hill . The Prescotts had never been " in business ; " and Paul himself felt a ...
... never escaped Bell's quick eyes , and she would inwardly say : " There ! he is thinking of that shop- girl ! It ... never mentioned the " shop " at Marlboro Hill . The Prescotts had never been " in business ; " and Paul himself felt a ...
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