Scribner's Monthly: An Illustrated Magazine for the People, Volume 7Scribner & Company, 1874 |
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Page 10
... person . Hola ! how cheerily she retails her misfortunes , as if they were blessings . An invalid husband - voyez - vous ça ! Auguste a Confederate , of course - and is yet ; but the pauvre garçon is unable to work , and we are very ...
... person . Hola ! how cheerily she retails her misfortunes , as if they were blessings . An invalid husband - voyez - vous ça ! Auguste a Confederate , of course - and is yet ; but the pauvre garçon is unable to work , and we are very ...
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... person and conversation , which makes them univer- sal favorites in society , and they are much liked abroad . They are self - possessed , easy in manner in all company , and receive the most courtly attention abroad , as if it were ...
... person and conversation , which makes them univer- sal favorites in society , and they are much liked abroad . They are self - possessed , easy in manner in all company , and receive the most courtly attention abroad , as if it were ...
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... person who would not leave the State if he or she had the means . grooves in which society in Louisiana and New Orleans had run before the late struggle , were so broken that even a residence in the State was distasteful to him and the ...
... person who would not leave the State if he or she had the means . grooves in which society in Louisiana and New Orleans had run before the late struggle , were so broken that even a residence in the State was distasteful to him and the ...
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... persons of Thomas Cooke & Sons , of York , who had made a glass of twenty- five inches aperture for R. S. Newall , Esq . , of Gateshead , England . This glass was much larger than that of the Chicago telescope ; a state of things to ...
... persons of Thomas Cooke & Sons , of York , who had made a glass of twenty- five inches aperture for R. S. Newall , Esq . , of Gateshead , England . This glass was much larger than that of the Chicago telescope ; a state of things to ...
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... person- age in Katey's eyes , " another plate , and sharp , now . " He piled the lion's share into her lap until the child laughed aloud in her delight . It was not for the cakes and candies ; she was too happy to eat , but it was so ...
... person- age in Katey's eyes , " another plate , and sharp , now . " He piled the lion's share into her lap until the child laughed aloud in her delight . It was not for the cakes and candies ; she was too happy to eat , but it was so ...
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