Readings in English and American LiteratureF. S. Crofts & Company, 1945 - 687 pages |
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Page 190
... mean with regard to their birth ; that is the least consideration : but I mean with regard to their merit , and the light in which the world considers them . There are two sorts of good company ; one , which is called the beau monde ...
... mean with regard to their birth ; that is the least consideration : but I mean with regard to their merit , and the light in which the world considers them . There are two sorts of good company ; one , which is called the beau monde ...
Page 605
... mean nine thousan ' dolls . per ann . , Nine thousan ' more fer outfit , An ' me to recommend a man The place ' ould jest about fit . I du believe in special ways O ' prayin ' an ' convartin ' ; The bread comes back in many days , 5 10 ...
... mean nine thousan ' dolls . per ann . , Nine thousan ' more fer outfit , An ' me to recommend a man The place ' ould jest about fit . I du believe in special ways O ' prayin ' an ' convartin ' ; The bread comes back in many days , 5 10 ...
Page 648
... mean to say the house has a ghost ? " Mrs. Coyle almost shrieked . " You brought me here without telling me ? " " Didn't I mention it after my other visit ? " 25 30 He was a strong , sound man - there was noth- ing to account for such a ...
... mean to say the house has a ghost ? " Mrs. Coyle almost shrieked . " You brought me here without telling me ? " " Didn't I mention it after my other visit ? " 25 30 He was a strong , sound man - there was noth- ing to account for such a ...
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