The Atlantic Monthly, 34. köideAtlantic Monthly Company, 1874 |
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Page 22
... ical aspect might be necessary to suit the requirements of their respective rôles . There were three of us in the up - stairs room I sought , selected and grouped to- gether because we were slim and amia- ble ; at any rate , I cannot ...
... ical aspect might be necessary to suit the requirements of their respective rôles . There were three of us in the up - stairs room I sought , selected and grouped to- gether because we were slim and amia- ble ; at any rate , I cannot ...
Page 23
... ical eyes . I withdrew to the greenroom to com- pose myself ; we were all there , a few sitting upon chairs or sofas , a few walk- ing nervously up and down the floor , one or two busy at pier - glasses , study- ing causes and effects ...
... ical eyes . I withdrew to the greenroom to com- pose myself ; we were all there , a few sitting upon chairs or sofas , a few walk- ing nervously up and down the floor , one or two busy at pier - glasses , study- ing causes and effects ...
Page 30
... ical loveliness . Of course an heiress in a small way , and good and pretty , had lovers , and , as is always the case with these shy girls , she had picked up a betrothed where bolder beauties were in vain . This was George Earley ...
... ical loveliness . Of course an heiress in a small way , and good and pretty , had lovers , and , as is always the case with these shy girls , she had picked up a betrothed where bolder beauties were in vain . This was George Earley ...
Page 86
... ical disturbances caused by the rebell- ions in favor of the Stuarts , of 1715 and 1745 , before they finally settled down into quiescence . It was not until some four or five years after the suppression of the latter rebellion , that ...
... ical disturbances caused by the rebell- ions in favor of the Stuarts , of 1715 and 1745 , before they finally settled down into quiescence . It was not until some four or five years after the suppression of the latter rebellion , that ...
Page 98
... ical precedent , that wars always end with strict regard to the laws of poetic justice , did think something of the sort ; and I am certain that all the stump speakers of the kind I have hith- erto described held a like faith most ...
... ical precedent , that wars always end with strict regard to the laws of poetic justice , did think something of the sort ; and I am certain that all the stump speakers of the kind I have hith- erto described held a like faith most ...
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