Scribner's Monthly: An Illustrated Magazine for the People, Volume 30; Volume 52Scribner & Company, 1896 |
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Page 25
... arms in medallions . The salt - cellar with this plate was a tiny copy of the famous crown of Monomachus , every detail exact , and even the bordering of fur imitated in all its softness in silver . In the throne - room the insignia ...
... arms in medallions . The salt - cellar with this plate was a tiny copy of the famous crown of Monomachus , every detail exact , and even the bordering of fur imitated in all its softness in silver . In the throne - room the insignia ...
Page 26
... arm to take back to Vienna . view yesterday , he took leave of the foreign princes. Yesterday , Saturday , June 2 ( May ... arms of the imperial donor upon it . I envied them the mug , I must say , but there were none left over . Some of ...
... arm to take back to Vienna . view yesterday , he took leave of the foreign princes. Yesterday , Saturday , June 2 ( May ... arms of the imperial donor upon it . I envied them the mug , I must say , but there were none left over . Some of ...
Page 30
... arms . He felt a quick , sobbing breath pass through her ; then she pushed him lightly away , and , putting up the slim , pink- nailed hand of which she was so proud , she patted him on the cheek . « There go along ! I don't like that ...
... arms . He felt a quick , sobbing breath pass through her ; then she pushed him lightly away , and , putting up the slim , pink- nailed hand of which she was so proud , she patted him on the cheek . « There go along ! I don't like that ...
Page 41
... arms folded , and was alternately frowning and grinning at this novel spectacle of his wife as a public per- former . Bribes had probably been necessary to bring him to consent to the spectacle at all ; but he was not happy , and when ...
... arms folded , and was alternately frowning and grinning at this novel spectacle of his wife as a public per- former . Bribes had probably been necessary to bring him to consent to the spectacle at all ; but he was not happy , and when ...
Page 69
... arms . The news of Eckmühl had destroyed his chances of success , and he was soon to end his gallant but ill - starred career in a final stand at Stralsund , whither he had retreated . He was stigmatized by Napoleon as a sort of robber ...
... arms . The news of Eckmühl had destroyed his chances of success , and he was soon to end his gallant but ill - starred career in a final stand at Stralsund , whither he had retreated . He was stigmatized by Napoleon as a sort of robber ...
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