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Page 11
... tell the names of sites and persons , and explain the meaning of groups , as well as the shade of Virgil in a more memorable journey ; he had as many stories about parishes , and the men and women in them , as the Wanderer in the ...
... tell the names of sites and persons , and explain the meaning of groups , as well as the shade of Virgil in a more memorable journey ; he had as many stories about parishes , and the men and women in them , as the Wanderer in the ...
Page 12
... tell whether he was a Reform- er or an Anti - Reformer . That was a distinction which had " turned up " in latter times , and along with it the paradox , very puzzling to the coachman's mind , that there were men of old family and large ...
... tell whether he was a Reform- er or an Anti - Reformer . That was a distinction which had " turned up " in latter times , and along with it the paradox , very puzzling to the coachman's mind , that there were men of old family and large ...
Page 18
... tell of a past paralytic seizure . His threadbare clothes were thoroughly brushed ; his soft white hair was care- fully parted and arranged : he was not a neglected - looking old man ; and at his side a fine black retriever , also old ...
... tell of a past paralytic seizure . His threadbare clothes were thoroughly brushed ; his soft white hair was care- fully parted and arranged : he was not a neglected - looking old man ; and at his side a fine black retriever , also old ...
Page 36
... tell in elegant society , and during a few seasons in town , no amount of bloom and beauty can make them a per- ennial source of interest in things not personal ; and the no- tion that what is true and , in general , good for mankind ...
... tell in elegant society , and during a few seasons in town , no amount of bloom and beauty can make them a per- ennial source of interest in things not personal ; and the no- tion that what is true and , in general , good for mankind ...
Page 46
... tell you , Harold , " said Mrs. Transome . " It did not signify about your holding Radical opinions at Smyrna ; but you seem not to imagine how your putting up as a Radical will af- fect your position here , and the position of your ...
... tell you , Harold , " said Mrs. Transome . " It did not signify about your holding Radical opinions at Smyrna ; but you seem not to imagine how your putting up as a Radical will af- fect your position here , and the position of your ...
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