The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 17; Volume 80Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1873 - American literature |
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Page 43
... asked her to - to- share our home . I have asked her to- to be your - best friend ; that is , I mean , I have asked her to marry me , Mary . There ! You must have seen that I have been disturbed of late . I am very glad there is no ...
... asked her to - to- share our home . I have asked her to- to be your - best friend ; that is , I mean , I have asked her to marry me , Mary . There ! You must have seen that I have been disturbed of late . I am very glad there is no ...
Page 58
... asked if Mrs. Peveril was taken ill , and if she should go to her . " Poor thing , poor thing ! " this good woman said . Oh , she might well pity us - both of us ! But to my surprise Mrs. Tufnell was at home . She almost looked as if ...
... asked if Mrs. Peveril was taken ill , and if she should go to her . " Poor thing , poor thing ! " this good woman said . Oh , she might well pity us - both of us ! But to my surprise Mrs. Tufnell was at home . She almost looked as if ...
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... asked a question about Bertha . ever leave off being shy of him . But , then , However , marriage always caused discus- I am shy of everybody , unless it's Frank . sion in a family , and in the end Rachel I couldn't be shy with Frank ...
... asked a question about Bertha . ever leave off being shy of him . But , then , However , marriage always caused discus- I am shy of everybody , unless it's Frank . sion in a family , and in the end Rachel I couldn't be shy with Frank ...
Contents
AN UGLY DOG | 64 |
MEDICINE AND SURGERY THE PROGRESS | 113 |
PICCOLOMINI ENEAS SYLVIUS POPE PIUS II | 144 |
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