Putnam's Monthly Magazine of American Literature, Science and Art, Volume 2G.P.Putnam & Company, 1868 |
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Pagina 42
... feet , or if he must watch to see it spurned , ridiculed , or rejected . Seldom , indeed , could he obtain a téte - à - tête , and not unfrequently Marion declined altogether to see him , pleading , to - day a severe headache , to ...
... feet , or if he must watch to see it spurned , ridiculed , or rejected . Seldom , indeed , could he obtain a téte - à - tête , and not unfrequently Marion declined altogether to see him , pleading , to - day a severe headache , to ...
Pagina 43
... feet made no noise upon the sand ; the moon and the wind threw her long shadow and the rustling of her draperies behind her ; and so she came all unconsciously along the beach to the spot where Vance and Juliette sat in the deep recess ...
... feet made no noise upon the sand ; the moon and the wind threw her long shadow and the rustling of her draperies behind her ; and so she came all unconsciously along the beach to the spot where Vance and Juliette sat in the deep recess ...
Pagina 71
... feet deep and several hun- dred feet long , and is kept at the bot- tom of the lake by weights at the lower edge , and floats at the upper . To mark its place in the lake , wooden buoys are attached to it by long lines , and it is set ...
... feet deep and several hun- dred feet long , and is kept at the bot- tom of the lake by weights at the lower edge , and floats at the upper . To mark its place in the lake , wooden buoys are attached to it by long lines , and it is set ...
Pagina 72
... feet wide and from one to three feet deep , and with a clear margin of shore from which to throw the fly . But a sawmill has been built on its lower waters , which are of course spoiled for fishing ; though above the dam , among the ...
... feet wide and from one to three feet deep , and with a clear margin of shore from which to throw the fly . But a sawmill has been built on its lower waters , which are of course spoiled for fishing ; though above the dam , among the ...
Pagina 82
... feet . And let it not grieye you your being in a foreign land ; for the wise man in exile is like the lion , who , let him go where he will , his strength goes with him . So think well of what you have done for yourself ; for if you do ...
... feet . And let it not grieye you your being in a foreign land ; for the wise man in exile is like the lion , who , let him go where he will , his strength goes with him . So think well of what you have done for yourself ; for if you do ...
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