Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country, Volume 25James Anthony Froude, John Tulloch J. Fraser, 1882 - Authors Contains the first printing of Sartor resartus, as well as other works by Thomas Carlyle. |
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... interest , and wishing you well , there's none , if it was the Queen herself- The ludicrousness of the comparison struck Rose , but struck her not mirthfully - dolefully . ' Anne was What was I 6 It is not much that the Queen can care ...
... interest , and wishing you well , there's none , if it was the Queen herself- The ludicrousness of the comparison struck Rose , but struck her not mirthfully - dolefully . ' Anne was What was I 6 It is not much that the Queen can care ...
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... interest in the things , and even had aided in various small pieces of needlework - a condescension which Mrs. Mountford did not approve . But to - day she was in no mood for this inspection . She shook her head and waved her hand with ...
... interest in the things , and even had aided in various small pieces of needlework - a condescension which Mrs. Mountford did not approve . But to - day she was in no mood for this inspection . She shook her head and waved her hand with ...
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... interest him and all be understood , had long ago begun to ebb away from her . As time went on , she had fallen upon the pitiful expedient of writing to Cosmo without sending her letters , thus be- guiling herself by the separation of ...
... interest him and all be understood , had long ago begun to ebb away from her . As time went on , she had fallen upon the pitiful expedient of writing to Cosmo without sending her letters , thus be- guiling herself by the separation of ...
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... interest was so strong and genuine that he went up quite naturally to the table , and drew his chair towards it , as if he had a right to know all about it . Heathcote Mountford stood against the wall , near Mrs. Mountford , and made a ...
... interest was so strong and genuine that he went up quite naturally to the table , and drew his chair towards it , as if he had a right to know all about it . Heathcote Mountford stood against the wall , near Mrs. Mountford , and made a ...
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... interest was so strong and genuine that he went up quite naturally to the table , and drew his chair towards it , as if he had a right to know all about it . Heathcote Mountford stood against the wall , near Mrs. Mountford , and made a ...
... interest was so strong and genuine that he went up quite naturally to the table , and drew his chair towards it , as if he had a right to know all about it . Heathcote Mountford stood against the wall , near Mrs. Mountford , and made a ...
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