Littell's Living Age, Volume 104Living Age Company Incorporated, 1870 |
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... father . She does not care for Roman camps any more than I do , nor for a drive in a shabby old phaeton with defective springs . " 66 My dear , you are doing her injustice , " said Mrs. Mitford , with severe loftiness . " She is rather ...
... father . She does not care for Roman camps any more than I do , nor for a drive in a shabby old phaeton with defective springs . " 66 My dear , you are doing her injustice , " said Mrs. Mitford , with severe loftiness . " She is rather ...
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... father who had thus car- ried her off from him under his very nose , and poor Roots had no chance against him . When he had effectually spoiled that poor man's morning work , the young fellow went off sullenly enough with his fishing ...
... father who had thus car- ried her off from him under his very nose , and poor Roots had no chance against him . When he had effectually spoiled that poor man's morning work , the young fellow went off sullenly enough with his fishing ...
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... father of children , is forced to confess that he can no longer keep a roof over their heads in his own land . But all that our urchin gatherings from the streets ask is comfort and kindli- ness . They are so young that they can have ...
... father of children , is forced to confess that he can no longer keep a roof over their heads in his own land . But all that our urchin gatherings from the streets ask is comfort and kindli- ness . They are so young that they can have ...
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... father , a man " utterly selfish at heart , and incapable of sacrificing the slightest in- clination of his own for the welfare of his wife , or even of his daughter , " - having , as a young man , wasted his own patrimony , married a ...
... father , a man " utterly selfish at heart , and incapable of sacrificing the slightest in- clination of his own for the welfare of his wife , or even of his daughter , " - having , as a young man , wasted his own patrimony , married a ...
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... father's welcome was overpowering . " Maude looked more hurt than offended as she answered quietly , 66 ' My father is so seldom laid up , that it is no wonder sickness ruffles him a little . Then that wretched business of Miss Chil ...
... father's welcome was overpowering . " Maude looked more hurt than offended as she answered quietly , 66 ' My father is so seldom laid up , that it is no wonder sickness ruffles him a little . Then that wretched business of Miss Chil ...
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