Putnam's Monthly Magazine of American Literature, Science and Art, Volume 2G.P.Putnam & Company, 1868 |
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Pagina 32
... entered the parlor , escorted by Sam , and met Miss Eliza- beth with that little kiss current among young ladies , bowed to Mr. Dassel , Miss Milla , and sank upon the sofa , which seat she chose as leaving a possibility open to Sam to ...
... entered the parlor , escorted by Sam , and met Miss Eliza- beth with that little kiss current among young ladies , bowed to Mr. Dassel , Miss Milla , and sank upon the sofa , which seat she chose as leaving a possibility open to Sam to ...
Pagina 42
... entering , and spent half the night pacing up and down the beach with the wild sea breaking whitely at his feet . " I must have an explanation with Marion ; and , unless she will consent to an early marriage , I shall leave this for ...
... entering , and spent half the night pacing up and down the beach with the wild sea breaking whitely at his feet . " I must have an explanation with Marion ; and , unless she will consent to an early marriage , I shall leave this for ...
Pagina 44
... entered the chamber alone , and stood beside the bed where lay his mistress , royal in death . She had dress- ed herself in the bridal robes , given her only a few days previously by her doting father , and magnificent in silk and lace ...
... entered the chamber alone , and stood beside the bed where lay his mistress , royal in death . She had dress- ed herself in the bridal robes , given her only a few days previously by her doting father , and magnificent in silk and lace ...
Pagina 56
... entered into his brain , and rapid- ly increasing in size , soon caused such intolerable pain that he could get relief only by having his head constantly pounded with mallets . Finally , a swarm of flies burst forth that soon turned ...
... entered into his brain , and rapid- ly increasing in size , soon caused such intolerable pain that he could get relief only by having his head constantly pounded with mallets . Finally , a swarm of flies burst forth that soon turned ...
Pagina 58
... entered the Academy . Many a time , after school - hours , have I crouched outside his door to listen to the delicious harmonies that fell from his fingers , and which seemed to interpret for me all the bright dreams of that future ...
... entered the Academy . Many a time , after school - hours , have I crouched outside his door to listen to the delicious harmonies that fell from his fingers , and which seemed to interpret for me all the bright dreams of that future ...
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