Macmillan's Magazine, Volumen39Macmillan and Company, 1878 |
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... girl of eighteen was you . ” " So an English girl can make a pretty speech , or has she learned it already from Madelon ? However , the second suitor in my estimation was no great conquest , and I don't think it ever came into my head ...
... girl of eighteen was you . ” " So an English girl can make a pretty speech , or has she learned it already from Madelon ? However , the second suitor in my estimation was no great conquest , and I don't think it ever came into my head ...
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... girls . They are the gift of a girl , one of them- selves , who is out in a good place ! Lesser beauties bright with colour range thick on this same proud mantel- piece ; they likewise are presents ; and pictures and photographs ...
... girls . They are the gift of a girl , one of them- selves , who is out in a good place ! Lesser beauties bright with colour range thick on this same proud mantel- piece ; they likewise are presents ; and pictures and photographs ...
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... girl laughed , and said with a wink , " You'd better by far come with me , poor slavey , and I'll show you how to earn as much in a week as you do now in a year ! And you can dress as smart as you like , and go where you like , and keep ...
... girl laughed , and said with a wink , " You'd better by far come with me , poor slavey , and I'll show you how to earn as much in a week as you do now in a year ! And you can dress as smart as you like , and go where you like , and keep ...
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Afghanistan Notes | 38 |
American Union The Southern States of the By ARCHER ANDERSON | 60 |
Heine From 1 Aus meinen Thränen spriessen By F H DOYLE | 68 |
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