The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 80Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1873 |
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... night of the anniversary , and to our party . I had on a pretty new white frock - my first long one , and I half , or more than half , enjoyed myself . Everybody was very kind to me , everybody said I was looking well ; and Mrs. Tufnell ...
... night of the anniversary , and to our party . I had on a pretty new white frock - my first long one , and I half , or more than half , enjoyed myself . Everybody was very kind to me , everybody said I was looking well ; and Mrs. Tufnell ...
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... night , the soft clear Indian summer night , the villagers departed one by one , and soon only the accustomed night sounds broke the still- ness . In the second watch of the night the great wooden gates of the Patail's court- yard were ...
... night , the soft clear Indian summer night , the villagers departed one by one , and soon only the accustomed night sounds broke the still- ness . In the second watch of the night the great wooden gates of the Patail's court- yard were ...
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... night . disturbed by the beating of the curtain- This also serves to account for the notion the wind having risen somewhat - and I that ghosts can clank chains , or make got up to close the window . As I turned other dismal noises ...
... night . disturbed by the beating of the curtain- This also serves to account for the notion the wind having risen somewhat - and I that ghosts can clank chains , or make got up to close the window . As I turned other dismal noises ...
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MEDICINE AND SURGERY THe Progress | 113 |
PICCOLOMINI NEAS SYLVIUS POPE PIus II | 144 |
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