The Stoddard Library: A Thousand Hours of Entertainment with the World's Great Writers, Volume 7G.L. Shuman & Company, 1911 - Literature |
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... happy eyes looked up into the face of his father , who gently pinched his cheek and looked back upon him with a mild and softened gaze . Priscus expressed aloud his wonder that the youngest son should be so obviously preferred to his ...
... happy eyes looked up into the face of his father , who gently pinched his cheek and looked back upon him with a mild and softened gaze . Priscus expressed aloud his wonder that the youngest son should be so obviously preferred to his ...
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... than in close , back streets ; it buys country - places to give them happy and healthy summers , good nursing , good doctoring , and the best cuts of beef and mutton . When the - - - spring chickens come to market - I beg your HOLMES 39.
... than in close , back streets ; it buys country - places to give them happy and healthy summers , good nursing , good doctoring , and the best cuts of beef and mutton . When the - - - spring chickens come to market - I beg your HOLMES 39.
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... must cut your climate to your constitu- tion , as much as your clothing to your shape . After this , con- sult your taste and convenience . But if you would be happy - - in Berkshire , you must carry mountains in your brain HOLMES 43.
... must cut your climate to your constitu- tion , as much as your clothing to your shape . After this , con- sult your taste and convenience . But if you would be happy - - in Berkshire , you must carry mountains in your brain HOLMES 43.
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... happy by his sway ; Two ages o'er his native realm he reign'd , And now the example of the third remain'd . All view'd with awe the venerable man ; Who thus with mild benevolence began : " What shame , what woe is this to Greece ! what ...
... happy by his sway ; Two ages o'er his native realm he reign'd , And now the example of the third remain'd . All view'd with awe the venerable man ; Who thus with mild benevolence began : " What shame , what woe is this to Greece ! what ...
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... happy , happy elf ! ( But stop first let me kiss away that tear ) Thou tiny image of myself ! ( My love , he's poking peas into his ear ! ) - – Thou merry , laughing sprite ! With spirits feather - 122 HOOD.
... happy , happy elf ! ( But stop first let me kiss away that tear ) Thou tiny image of myself ! ( My love , he's poking peas into his ear ! ) - – Thou merry , laughing sprite ! With spirits feather - 122 HOOD.
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