Putnam's Magazine: Original Papers on Literature, Science, Art, and National Interests, Volume 6G. P. Putnam & Son., 1870 |
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Pagina 66
... felt that the early fathers must indeed have loved their little home on Fairy Island . We were quartered in the Mis- sion House itself , and through those narrow halls , where once the grave priests paced slowly , now resounded the song ...
... felt that the early fathers must indeed have loved their little home on Fairy Island . We were quartered in the Mis- sion House itself , and through those narrow halls , where once the grave priests paced slowly , now resounded the song ...
Pagina 72
... felt obliged to give him a lift . He gave it in the way of a whisper in Grey's ear , ' When stock gets down to 23 , buy all you can get . ' Verbum sat sapienti . The fellow took heart , and set himself to watch and wait . Before long it ...
... felt obliged to give him a lift . He gave it in the way of a whisper in Grey's ear , ' When stock gets down to 23 , buy all you can get . ' Verbum sat sapienti . The fellow took heart , and set himself to watch and wait . Before long it ...
Pagina 74
... felt a spe- cial interest in looking , for her cousin and Mr. Francis Grey were the excep- tional young men invited to keep their girlish hostess in countenance . " Rose received my laddie very well , " commented Miss Hester , to whom ...
... felt a spe- cial interest in looking , for her cousin and Mr. Francis Grey were the excep- tional young men invited to keep their girlish hostess in countenance . " Rose received my laddie very well , " commented Miss Hester , to whom ...
Pagina 75
... felt that he was on lofty and unassailable ground , he might have reasoned with his daughter . But he had already been at some pains to convince himself that he was not a tardy moralist , and it was mortifying to find that his suspicion ...
... felt that he was on lofty and unassailable ground , he might have reasoned with his daughter . But he had already been at some pains to convince himself that he was not a tardy moralist , and it was mortifying to find that his suspicion ...
Pagina 78
... felt a strong pulse fly to each of his finger - tips . " Have you seen her ? " he asked . " Rose ? No. Well , Ann , what is it ? " - to the servant . " A lady to see you , Miss Campbell , " was the answer . The visitor came forward ...
... felt a strong pulse fly to each of his finger - tips . " Have you seen her ? " he asked . " Rose ? No. Well , Ann , what is it ? " - to the servant . " A lady to see you , Miss Campbell , " was the answer . The visitor came forward ...
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