American Monthly Knickerbocker, Volume 48Charles Fenno Hoffman, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Timothy Flint, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew 1856 |
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Page 246
... Mary Lawson scowled and turned up her nose ; Mrs. Lawson remarked that I must think a good deal of them , and her mouth shut like the door of a salamander safe ; Mr. Lawson was rejoiced to know I had not come as a pupil ; and Lizzie Lawson ...
... Mary Lawson scowled and turned up her nose ; Mrs. Lawson remarked that I must think a good deal of them , and her mouth shut like the door of a salamander safe ; Mr. Lawson was rejoiced to know I had not come as a pupil ; and Lizzie Lawson ...
Page 247
... Mary Lawson ; invitations to parties and champagne suppers then , as now , in vogue with the bloods were declined , I thereby challenging , and receiving , too , the jeers of former companions , who seemed to have become thoroughly ...
... Mary Lawson ; invitations to parties and champagne suppers then , as now , in vogue with the bloods were declined , I thereby challenging , and receiving , too , the jeers of former companions , who seemed to have become thoroughly ...
Page 248
... Lawson , after a deal of fuss , picked herself out of her rocking- chair , and was also glad to see me back to the old Institute ! Miss Mary Lawson rose from her lounging posture beside her mother , and taking a stand between the piano ...
... Lawson , after a deal of fuss , picked herself out of her rocking- chair , and was also glad to see me back to the old Institute ! Miss Mary Lawson rose from her lounging posture beside her mother , and taking a stand between the piano ...
Page 249
... Lawson suddenly broke out , and I took a seat near him . 6 You are quite a stranger , Mr. Doolittle ; I think you ... Mary Lawson occupied the sofa not far from me . As 1856. ] 249 Oakfields : My last Pilgrimage thereto .
... Lawson suddenly broke out , and I took a seat near him . 6 You are quite a stranger , Mr. Doolittle ; I think you ... Mary Lawson occupied the sofa not far from me . As 1856. ] 249 Oakfields : My last Pilgrimage thereto .
Page 250
... Lawson occupied the sofa not far from me . As near as I am able to recollect ... Lawson . ' was informed that it was the wish of that lady not to see me ... Mary Law- son were but rude breast - works of defense for the loveless heart ...
... Lawson occupied the sofa not far from me . As near as I am able to recollect ... Lawson . ' was informed that it was the wish of that lady not to see me ... Mary Law- son were but rude breast - works of defense for the loveless heart ...
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