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... kind , either of the hand or the head , so long as over- exertion of either is avoided . It should be the aim of every one to be constantly employed . If all men and women were kept at some useful employment there would be less sorrow ...
... kind , either of the hand or the head , so long as over- exertion of either is avoided . It should be the aim of every one to be constantly employed . If all men and women were kept at some useful employment there would be less sorrow ...
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... kind of intellect - often of a high order , as in the case of poor Mr. Stead , is attracted by spiritualism . Believers in it are generally people possessed of a vivid imagination and very prone to emotion . Matter - of - fact ...
... kind of intellect - often of a high order , as in the case of poor Mr. Stead , is attracted by spiritualism . Believers in it are generally people possessed of a vivid imagination and very prone to emotion . Matter - of - fact ...
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... kind was that of a station- master on the Great Western Railway who , descry- ing a gentleman smoking on the platform , told him that it was forbidden . The gentleman , however , continued to smoke , upon which the stationmaster ...
... kind was that of a station- master on the Great Western Railway who , descry- ing a gentleman smoking on the platform , told him that it was forbidden . The gentleman , however , continued to smoke , upon which the stationmaster ...
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... as my dear and clever governess put it , " privileged by acquaintance and friendship , " followed us with kind adieux to the carriage which bore us away . The Bavarian peasantry then practically all wore their national costumes.
... as my dear and clever governess put it , " privileged by acquaintance and friendship , " followed us with kind adieux to the carriage which bore us away . The Bavarian peasantry then practically all wore their national costumes.
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... kind , whilst his rage at the rapacity of postilions and other folk of the same kind at times knew no bounds . Warned , as he said , by many unpleasant ex- periences , when we set out to drive from Naples to Rome he determined to settle ...
... kind , whilst his rage at the rapacity of postilions and other folk of the same kind at times knew no bounds . Warned , as he said , by many unpleasant ex- periences , when we set out to drive from Naples to Rome he determined to settle ...
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Page 29 - Hope (Anthony). A MAN OF MARK. A CHANGE OF AIR. THE CHRONICLES OF COUNT ANTONIO. PHROSO. THE DOLLY DIALOGUES. Hornung (EW).
Page 30 - Surtees (RS). HANDLEY CROSS. MR. SPONGE'S SPORTING TOUR. ASK MAMMA. Walford (Mrs. LB). MR. SMITH. COUSINS. THE BABY'S GRANDMOTHER.
Page 29 - Baring-Gould (S.). FURZE BLOOM. CHEAP JACK ZITA. KITTY ALONE. URITH. THE BROOM SQUIRE. IN THE ROAR OF THE SEA. NOEMI. A BOOK OF FAIRY TALES. Illustrated. LITTLE TU'PENNY. WINEFRED. THE FROBISHERS. THE QUEEN OF LOVE. Barr (Robert). JENNIE BAXTER. IN THE MIDST OF ALARMS. THE COUNTESS TEKLA. THE MUTABLE MANY. Benson (BF). DODO. THE VINTAGE. Bronte (Charlotte).
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