The Atlantic Monthly, Band 43Atlantic Monthly Company, 1857 |
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... lady's a lady- What I want do is beg you fellows ' pardon - beg her par- - if anything I said that firs ' morn- don ing - " Go away ! " cried Staniford , be- ginning to whiten round the nostrils . Hold your tongue ! " 66 Hicks fell back ...
... lady's a lady- What I want do is beg you fellows ' pardon - beg her par- - if anything I said that firs ' morn- don ing - " Go away ! " cried Staniford , be- ginning to whiten round the nostrils . Hold your tongue ! " 66 Hicks fell back ...
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... lady of my acquaintance , " said Staniford , at his laziest again . " A lady ? " said the other , with an inflection that she saw hurt . " Why the marine animal , then ? She bowed very prettily ; she blushed prettily , too . " " She's a ...
... lady of my acquaintance , " said Staniford , at his laziest again . " A lady ? " said the other , with an inflection that she saw hurt . " Why the marine animal , then ? She bowed very prettily ; she blushed prettily , too . " " She's a ...
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... lady air , as though her tarbooshed noddle harbored not a little vanity . The salutations of this pair were so many , and their com- pliments ( when translated ) sounded so much like gross flattery , that Irene hard- ly knew how to keep ...
... lady air , as though her tarbooshed noddle harbored not a little vanity . The salutations of this pair were so many , and their com- pliments ( when translated ) sounded so much like gross flattery , that Irene hard- ly knew how to keep ...
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Abolition of Poverty | 1 |
Labor and the Natural Forces | 9 |
Clarence Cook | 41 |
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