Bentley's Miscellany, Volume 59Richard Bentley, 1866 |
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Page 273
... things might turn out , what- ever change twelve months might make in the feelings of the parties principally concerned , Mrs. Charlton decided that , for the present , the proper thing to be done was to be cordial and kind to Laura ...
... things might turn out , what- ever change twelve months might make in the feelings of the parties principally concerned , Mrs. Charlton decided that , for the present , the proper thing to be done was to be cordial and kind to Laura ...
Page 287
... thing , Menas protests : " No , Pompey , I have kept me from the cup . Thou art , if thou dar'st be , the earthly Jove : Whate'er the ocean pales , or sky inclips , Is thine , if thou wilt have't . " Show me which way , is his master's ...
... thing , Menas protests : " No , Pompey , I have kept me from the cup . Thou art , if thou dar'st be , the earthly Jove : Whate'er the ocean pales , or sky inclips , Is thine , if thou wilt have't . " Show me which way , is his master's ...
Page 606
... things au sérieux ; and with regard to Laura herself , bless your foolish heart ! she is the sort of little pliable thing to be happy enough whatever way things go , provided her husband gives her plenty of sweet words . " " Let me tell ...
... things au sérieux ; and with regard to Laura herself , bless your foolish heart ! she is the sort of little pliable thing to be happy enough whatever way things go , provided her husband gives her plenty of sweet words . " " Let me tell ...
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