Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country, Volume 22Longmans, Green, 1880 |
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Page 25
... face which was still visible was so bronzed with sun and sea - breezes , that his two friends , who supposed him to be wool - gathering at the Antipodes , actually passed him without recog- nition . ' Halt ! ' shouted Charles ; is that ...
... face which was still visible was so bronzed with sun and sea - breezes , that his two friends , who supposed him to be wool - gathering at the Antipodes , actually passed him without recog- nition . ' Halt ! ' shouted Charles ; is that ...
Page 73
... face , papa , every trick that rises ; and without hesitation I reply , that they naturally arise in inferior natures . ' ' Janetta , you never express yourself well ' - Mrs . Upround insisted upon filial respect - when I say " well ...
... face , papa , every trick that rises ; and without hesitation I reply , that they naturally arise in inferior natures . ' ' Janetta , you never express yourself well ' - Mrs . Upround insisted upon filial respect - when I say " well ...
Page 101
... face the count in his castle , and is told that he can escape death only if he succeeds in stealing the count's favourite horse from his stable , then in taking away the counterpane from his bed , while he and his wife are asleep , and ...
... face the count in his castle , and is told that he can escape death only if he succeeds in stealing the count's favourite horse from his stable , then in taking away the counterpane from his bed , while he and his wife are asleep , and ...
Page 110
... face of the phantom . The latter smiled with in- effable benignity . She dropped her silver lute at the feet of Jacinta , crossed her white arms upon her bosom , and melted from sight , so that it seemed merely as if a shower of ...
... face of the phantom . The latter smiled with in- effable benignity . She dropped her silver lute at the feet of Jacinta , crossed her white arms upon her bosom , and melted from sight , so that it seemed merely as if a shower of ...
Page 125
... face of the enemy is happily a rare , an almost impossible , contingency . A Ministry refusing to resign or to give up the reins of government in spite of a hostile majority in both Houses of Parliament has to be born . Yet the state of ...
... face of the enemy is happily a rare , an almost impossible , contingency . A Ministry refusing to resign or to give up the reins of government in spite of a hostile majority in both Houses of Parliament has to be born . Yet the state of ...
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