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Page 78
... attitudinizing , and all imaginable small sins against Nature and Art . She saw at once , by the sure intu- itions of genius , how everything they did could be done better , and burned to do it 78 [ July , Zelma's Vow .
... attitudinizing , and all imaginable small sins against Nature and Art . She saw at once , by the sure intu- itions of genius , how everything they did could be done better , and burned to do it 78 [ July , Zelma's Vow .
Page 90
... once laid flat - long , require levers to set them up on end again , let us see if he cannot help us to account for more of the " legalisms " that our Lord Chief Justice and our bar- rister have " smelt out " in Shakespeare's historical ...
... once laid flat - long , require levers to set them up on end again , let us see if he cannot help us to account for more of the " legalisms " that our Lord Chief Justice and our bar- rister have " smelt out " in Shakespeare's historical ...
Page 112
... once bolted the door , a false one serenades in vain under the window . - Some fine , instinctive perceptions of the real character of the man beside her seemed to have dawned on Mary's mind in the conversation of the morning ; - she ...
... once bolted the door , a false one serenades in vain under the window . - Some fine , instinctive perceptions of the real character of the man beside her seemed to have dawned on Mary's mind in the conversation of the morning ; - she ...
Page 118
... once did , when anything brought his name up , she fell at once into a grave , embar- rassed silence . Mrs. Marvyn was so constantly think- ing of him , that it was difficult to begin on any topic that did not in some man- ner or other ...
... once did , when anything brought his name up , she fell at once into a grave , embar- rassed silence . Mrs. Marvyn was so constantly think- ing of him , that it was difficult to begin on any topic that did not in some man- ner or other ...
Page 122
... once opened to a guest , there is no knowing who will come in next . -Our young girl keeps up her child- ish habit of sketching heads and charac- ters . Nobody is , I should think , more faithful and exact in the drawing of the ...
... once opened to a guest , there is no knowing who will come in next . -Our young girl keeps up her child- ish habit of sketching heads and charac- ters . Nobody is , I should think , more faithful and exact in the drawing of the ...
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