Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 54; Volume 117Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1891 |
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Page 43
... course I will be perfectly pleasant and courteous to her , " thought Gibbs ; " but I'll take care it doesn't go beyond that ; I am sure it is the right thing to do . " And having so determined his course he became cool and almost com ...
... course I will be perfectly pleasant and courteous to her , " thought Gibbs ; " but I'll take care it doesn't go beyond that ; I am sure it is the right thing to do . " And having so determined his course he became cool and almost com ...
Page 67
... course may be carefully considered and weighed against the prospects of the other , and yet chance may be the ultimate arbiter . Many who have failed in life have be . moaned that failure was due to their hav- ing adopted a fatal course ...
... course may be carefully considered and weighed against the prospects of the other , and yet chance may be the ultimate arbiter . Many who have failed in life have be . moaned that failure was due to their hav- ing adopted a fatal course ...
Page 71
... course may be carefully considered and weighed against the prospects of the other , and yet chance may be the ultimate arbiter . Many who have failed in life have be . moaned that failure was due to their hav- ing adopted a fatal course ...
... course may be carefully considered and weighed against the prospects of the other , and yet chance may be the ultimate arbiter . Many who have failed in life have be . moaned that failure was due to their hav- ing adopted a fatal course ...
Page 71
... course may be carefully considered and weighed against the prospects of the other , and yet chance may be the ultimate arbiter . Many who have failed in life have be- moaned that failure was due to their hav- ing adopted a fatal course ...
... course may be carefully considered and weighed against the prospects of the other , and yet chance may be the ultimate arbiter . Many who have failed in life have be- moaned that failure was due to their hav- ing adopted a fatal course ...
Page 75
... course of time produces a sense of monotony in the horizon . Yet , when we come to details , we find under our very ... courses - there are no navigable rivers - mark out streaks of lovely though rank vegetation , where are mingled tall ...
... course of time produces a sense of monotony in the horizon . Yet , when we come to details , we find under our very ... courses - there are no navigable rivers - mark out streaks of lovely though rank vegetation , where are mingled tall ...
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