Littell's Living Age, Volume 60Living Age Company, Incorporated, 1859 |
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Page 13
... turned out to be no other than young Harry himself , who , with his soft , light hair blood - bedabbled , and his blue eyes shut forever , lay dead upon the drawbridge of Ashton Hall . Robert awoke , shuddering , with the shadow of the ...
... turned out to be no other than young Harry himself , who , with his soft , light hair blood - bedabbled , and his blue eyes shut forever , lay dead upon the drawbridge of Ashton Hall . Robert awoke , shuddering , with the shadow of the ...
Page 15
... turned his face , nor spoke one word . " To - morrow morning we will send a letter off to old Blueboy , instead of you ; good night , dear lad . " civilian an enormous plate - warmer . " It is worth double the money , " said the note ...
... turned his face , nor spoke one word . " To - morrow morning we will send a letter off to old Blueboy , instead of you ; good night , dear lad . " civilian an enormous plate - warmer . " It is worth double the money , " said the note ...
Page 17
... turning presently upon shooting with the pis- tol , Vials contradicted flatly an assertion which he made concerning ... turned young Elton's bed up after that remark . The example of this young hero had often presented itself to Cornet ...
... turning presently upon shooting with the pis- tol , Vials contradicted flatly an assertion which he made concerning ... turned young Elton's bed up after that remark . The example of this young hero had often presented itself to Cornet ...
Page 32
... turned pale , and supported himself by a table . Sire , I am too much confused to reply to your majesty in a man- ner- " dinal , ' said the king , and go into my study , " Well , recover yourself , monsieur le car- so that the presence ...
... turned pale , and supported himself by a table . Sire , I am too much confused to reply to your majesty in a man- ner- " dinal , ' said the king , and go into my study , " Well , recover yourself , monsieur le car- so that the presence ...
Page 48
... turned a page- " Child ! you have my approval of a union with Hector Garrett - an odd fancy , but that is no busi- He thanked her eloquently , and talked to her a little longer , kindly and affectionately , and then he offered to seek ...
... turned a page- " Child ! you have my approval of a union with Hector Garrett - an odd fancy , but that is no busi- He thanked her eloquently , and talked to her a little longer , kindly and affectionately , and then he offered to seek ...
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