Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volumen54;Volumen117Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1891 |
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... lady that her book was a great deal more valuable than she imagined , and that he would give her at any rate a fair proportion of what it was worth . But here was quite a different affair . The old laird had left no family ; his ...
... lady that her book was a great deal more valuable than she imagined , and that he would give her at any rate a fair proportion of what it was worth . But here was quite a different affair . The old laird had left no family ; his ...
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... lady had in the earlier part of the day purchased a large and substantial box for eighteenpence ; Gibbs now hunt- ed her out and offered her a sovereign for it . The old person was flustered almost out of her life at such a premium ...
... lady had in the earlier part of the day purchased a large and substantial box for eighteenpence ; Gibbs now hunt- ed her out and offered her a sovereign for it . The old person was flustered almost out of her life at such a premium ...
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... lady's heart , as it did round all with whom it came in contact . The travellers ' name was Prendergast . They had evidently not intended to make a stay in Ross - shire , having brought little with them , but in a few days a consider ...
... lady's heart , as it did round all with whom it came in contact . The travellers ' name was Prendergast . They had evidently not intended to make a stay in Ross - shire , having brought little with them , but in a few days a consider ...
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... lady and less about the fish than he had done yet . He pondered a good deal , too , about the sketch , and racked his brains to think if there was any way in which he could make a nice return to Samcla for it . She had declined to have ...
... lady and less about the fish than he had done yet . He pondered a good deal , too , about the sketch , and racked his brains to think if there was any way in which he could make a nice return to Samcla for it . She had declined to have ...
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... lady seemed to be of the old school in this respect , and left the octavos to the last . When he considered he had given her sufficient time for a rapid examination , Gibbs- with something of the feeling with which a schoolboy opens his ...
... lady seemed to be of the old school in this respect , and left the octavos to the last . When he considered he had given her sufficient time for a rapid examination , Gibbs- with something of the feeling with which a schoolboy opens his ...
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