Putnam's Magazine: Original Papers on Literature, Science, Art, and National Interests, Volume 6G. P. Putnam & Son., 1870 |
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Pagina 48
... seen the peaceful clouds come sailing down the valley , and this was all that she had known of the sum- mer . Often , in the languid evenings , she had dropped her book and turned a wistful face away from Tilda Stade's scrutinizing gaze ...
... seen the peaceful clouds come sailing down the valley , and this was all that she had known of the sum- mer . Often , in the languid evenings , she had dropped her book and turned a wistful face away from Tilda Stade's scrutinizing gaze ...
Pagina 50
... seen her from the first moment of her appear- ance . It was good Brother Viner , standing at the head of the table , evi- dently just concluding his breakfast . He looked red in the face , and uncom- fortable , as if the sisters were ...
... seen her from the first moment of her appear- ance . It was good Brother Viner , standing at the head of the table , evi- dently just concluding his breakfast . He looked red in the face , and uncom- fortable , as if the sisters were ...
Pagina 54
... seen several others drop in the same way . She tried to lift her friend's head , and support it , when Tilda , opening her eyes , uttered the piercing cry of " Glory , " falling again ; whereupon Eirene let the head rest , where it fell ...
... seen several others drop in the same way . She tried to lift her friend's head , and support it , when Tilda , opening her eyes , uttered the piercing cry of " Glory , " falling again ; whereupon Eirene let the head rest , where it fell ...
Pagina 59
... seen nothin ' of her sence . " Tilda , who considered Eirene poetic , or , as she called it , " childish , " to the verge of irresponsibility , thought now that she had gone out sky - gazing , but was prepared for nothing worse ...
... seen nothin ' of her sence . " Tilda , who considered Eirene poetic , or , as she called it , " childish , " to the verge of irresponsibility , thought now that she had gone out sky - gazing , but was prepared for nothing worse ...
Pagina 61
... seen that , up to this time , the Repub- lican constitutional party have had but limited opportunity to inaugurate and give effect to the many and vital re- forms so necessary to divorce the State and the people entirely and forever ...
... seen that , up to this time , the Repub- lican constitutional party have had but limited opportunity to inaugurate and give effect to the many and vital re- forms so necessary to divorce the State and the people entirely and forever ...
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