Putnam's Magazine: Original Papers on Literature, Science, Art, and National Interests, Volume 2G.P. Putnam & Son, 1868 |
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Pagina 16
... light , entertainment , and gossip . It is not so dull as home , and dulness the Parisian hates . Within a short time singing- cafés have sprung into life , and at them a new charm is furnished free . Here Therèse became known , and won ...
... light , entertainment , and gossip . It is not so dull as home , and dulness the Parisian hates . Within a short time singing- cafés have sprung into life , and at them a new charm is furnished free . Here Therèse became known , and won ...
Pagina 20
... light in America ; and they prove most profitable . In the departments of literature , sci- ence , and art , men not only reap hon- ors , but they gather wealth , more than elsewhere . But they work ; they spare no pains ; they are ...
... light in America ; and they prove most profitable . In the departments of literature , sci- ence , and art , men not only reap hon- ors , but they gather wealth , more than elsewhere . But they work ; they spare no pains ; they are ...
Pagina 28
... light behind it which pierced him like a threat ; but he had considerable moral bravery , and his hand , which had moved towards his vest - pocket , withdrew itself , and he an- swered the other's proposition , - " Give me twenty - four ...
... light behind it which pierced him like a threat ; but he had considerable moral bravery , and his hand , which had moved towards his vest - pocket , withdrew itself , and he an- swered the other's proposition , - " Give me twenty - four ...
Pagina 32
... light hair , on top of which was perched a sugges- tion of a hat with a blue plume . Her carriage - cloak was lined with blue , and there were blue rosettes on her gaiters . " How pleasant it is to - day , " said Elizabeth . " Oh , its ...
... light hair , on top of which was perched a sugges- tion of a hat with a blue plume . Her carriage - cloak was lined with blue , and there were blue rosettes on her gaiters . " How pleasant it is to - day , " said Elizabeth . " Oh , its ...
Pagina 33
... light and feeble tie which it had caused her hardly a pang to break , because she , in her own wayward impulsiveness , could not understand the proud reticence of the other . Already self - reproach had died out , and she enjoyed her ...
... light and feeble tie which it had caused her hardly a pang to break , because she , in her own wayward impulsiveness , could not understand the proud reticence of the other . Already self - reproach had died out , and she enjoyed her ...
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