The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine, Volume 22Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1881 - American literature |
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Page 276
But when Owen Elmore aged him . He would have been truly glad sailed , no one needed excuse . All his friends said it was ranks ; but , as he used afterward to say , it the best thing for him to do ; that he could was not his idea of ...
But when Owen Elmore aged him . He would have been truly glad sailed , no one needed excuse . All his friends said it was ranks ; but , as he used afterward to say , it the best thing for him to do ; that he could was not his idea of ...
Page 277
There was something very fine in this He lost no time in going to work in the as a spectacle , Elmore said to his young Marcian Library , and he early applied to wife ; and he had to admire the austere the Austrian authorities for leave ...
There was something very fine in this He lost no time in going to work in the as a spectacle , Elmore said to his young Marcian Library , and he early applied to wife ; and he had to admire the austere the Austrian authorities for leave ...
Page 278
Elmore had his history to occupy and sang like a bird , and then told ghosthim , and doubtless he could not under- stories . The songs were out of Heine , and stand how heavy the time hung upon his they reminded her of her girlish ...
Elmore had his history to occupy and sang like a bird , and then told ghosthim , and doubtless he could not under- stories . The songs were out of Heine , and stand how heavy the time hung upon his they reminded her of her girlish ...
Page 279
Mrs. influences of time , and as much as possible Elmore read it first to herself , with gasps she changes the subject ; or , if this is imposand cries of pleasure and astonishment , sible , she may hope something from prewhich did not ...
Mrs. influences of time , and as much as possible Elmore read it first to herself , with gasps she changes the subject ; or , if this is imposand cries of pleasure and astonishment , sible , she may hope something from prewhich did not ...
Page 280
Besides , he continuance she required the active sympa- was at least a fellow - American , and Elmore thy and constant presence of her husband , could not forbear telling him the trouble he whose devotion was then exemplary , and was in ...
Besides , he continuance she required the active sympa- was at least a fellow - American , and Elmore thy and constant presence of her husband , could not forbear telling him the trouble he whose devotion was then exemplary , and was in ...
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