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Side 47
... living anywhere but in Paris , and English folk who stay there for fun temporarily , a returned Australian , and a dazzling Russian countess . At a small dinner we are introduced at one fell swoop to " a couple of well known artists ...
... living anywhere but in Paris , and English folk who stay there for fun temporarily , a returned Australian , and a dazzling Russian countess . At a small dinner we are introduced at one fell swoop to " a couple of well known artists ...
Side 48
... living there with her father , and is much attracted by her , particularly by what he calls in the peculiar language of the book the balm of her truthfulness . " At her father's death he is appointed her guardian . He then takes her to ...
... living there with her father , and is much attracted by her , particularly by what he calls in the peculiar language of the book the balm of her truthfulness . " At her father's death he is appointed her guardian . He then takes her to ...
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... living places there were no social distinctions . There could be none when all Yale men lived out their college lives within the same brick walls , the same low - ceilinged rooms , and multi - paned windows . One roof covered all sorts ...
... living places there were no social distinctions . There could be none when all Yale men lived out their college lives within the same brick walls , the same low - ceilinged rooms , and multi - paned windows . One roof covered all sorts ...
Side 146
... living , as it were , in the remembrance of the past . Rittenhouse Academy , now but a relic of its former self , in its general architecture and interior decorations was in singular accord with its master . All of its surroundings had ...
... living , as it were , in the remembrance of the past . Rittenhouse Academy , now but a relic of its former self , in its general architecture and interior decorations was in singular accord with its master . All of its surroundings had ...
Side 159
... living converse is always on the lookout for some pleasant fea- ture in the people of whom he writes , and to give kindliness and equity to his judgment . " In An Old Town by the Sea , * Mr. Aldrich has given us some sketches of the ...
... living converse is always on the lookout for some pleasant fea- ture in the people of whom he writes , and to give kindliness and equity to his judgment . " In An Old Town by the Sea , * Mr. Aldrich has given us some sketches of the ...
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