Scribner's Monthly: An Illustrated Magazine for the People, Volume 22Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1881 - American literature |
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Page 61
... Miss Freeman , and the first officer landed on the island , where they staid for a short time , three of the ladies from the shore accompanying the young lady to the ship , where they received the greatest kindness . The American la ...
... Miss Freeman , and the first officer landed on the island , where they staid for a short time , three of the ladies from the shore accompanying the young lady to the ship , where they received the greatest kindness . The American la ...
Page 94
... Miss Jane Welsh , daughter of Dr. Welsh , of Haddington . The usual result of such an intercourse followed , but the pupil re- jected the master , and he suggested that his friend Carlyle should take his place as tutor . The drama was ...
... Miss Jane Welsh , daughter of Dr. Welsh , of Haddington . The usual result of such an intercourse followed , but the pupil re- jected the master , and he suggested that his friend Carlyle should take his place as tutor . The drama was ...
Page 110
... Miss North , known at home as Susie , who , her father being a widower , was at the head of the house a bright , fresh - looking girl of about twenty , cheerful and good - tempered , with a great deal of practical sense , but , from hav ...
... Miss North , known at home as Susie , who , her father being a widower , was at the head of the house a bright , fresh - looking girl of about twenty , cheerful and good - tempered , with a great deal of practical sense , but , from hav ...
Page 113
... Miss Alice , " he said , peering on tiptoe over the tall brambles into the meadow , where she stood ankle - deep in the luxuriant , wind - swept grass , hunting for mushrooms- " Miss Alice , you are an interesting study . " " How so ...
... Miss Alice , " he said , peering on tiptoe over the tall brambles into the meadow , where she stood ankle - deep in the luxuriant , wind - swept grass , hunting for mushrooms- " Miss Alice , you are an interesting study . " " How so ...
Page 122
... Miss Lind . She was offended to the core by this gratuitous insult , and , notwithstanding invitations at once pressing and tempting , she never would accept an engagement in Paris . The composer of " The Huguenots " was even more ...
... Miss Lind . She was offended to the core by this gratuitous insult , and , notwithstanding invitations at once pressing and tempting , she never would accept an engagement in Paris . The composer of " The Huguenots " was even more ...
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