The American Magazine, Том 18 |
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The handsome Neapolitan shrugs his shoulders at this From his lips pour words
of passionate eloquence , that cagerly put qnestion of his English friend and
guest . scarcely do justice to the fierce but sincere love that at “ Had you asked
me ...
The handsome Neapolitan shrugs his shoulders at this From his lips pour words
of passionate eloquence , that cagerly put qnestion of his English friend and
guest . scarcely do justice to the fierce but sincere love that at “ Had you asked
me ...
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“I asked you to wear my Christmas present to-night, and you promised me that
you would wear it.” “My diamond aigrette. Well, am I not wearing it?” “Indeed you
are not; or, if you are, I cannot see it.” “I hope you are not hoaxing me, Edward,” ...
“I asked you to wear my Christmas present to-night, and you promised me that
you would wear it.” “My diamond aigrette. Well, am I not wearing it?” “Indeed you
are not; or, if you are, I cannot see it.” “I hope you are not hoaxing me, Edward,” ...
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While she was in that position she did not see the aigrette, nor did she see Mrs.
Dunstone until she turned and asked permission to leave the room. As she went
down-stairs she met Miss Dunstone (Aunt Sarah), who asked if Mrs. Dunstone ...
While she was in that position she did not see the aigrette, nor did she see Mrs.
Dunstone until she turned and asked permission to leave the room. As she went
down-stairs she met Miss Dunstone (Aunt Sarah), who asked if Mrs. Dunstone ...
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eagerly asked the detective. “Did he make that grab at you then 2" “I suppose he
did ; but really, Mr. Cropsey, I cannot remember all those trifles.” “There are no
such things as trifles,” replied Cropsey. “Very well, Mrs. Dunstone, I have learned
...
eagerly asked the detective. “Did he make that grab at you then 2" “I suppose he
did ; but really, Mr. Cropsey, I cannot remember all those trifles.” “There are no
such things as trifles,” replied Cropsey. “Very well, Mrs. Dunstone, I have learned
...
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asked Colantonio ; " and the picture . with whom . ” Colantonio looked very old
and broken in health . ! “ With Lippo Dalmasio , at Bologna , " answered An . w
SSSSSSS THE TRIUMPH OF PERSEVERANCE . - " ANTONIO BOWED LOW AT
...
asked Colantonio ; " and the picture . with whom . ” Colantonio looked very old
and broken in health . ! “ With Lippo Dalmasio , at Bologna , " answered An . w
SSSSSSS THE TRIUMPH OF PERSEVERANCE . - " ANTONIO BOWED LOW AT
...
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