Works, Volumen7G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1896 |
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... light as circumstances will permit . I have always had an opinion that much good might be done by keeping mankind in good humor with one another . I may be wrong in my philosophy , but I shall continue to practise it until convinced of ...
... light as circumstances will permit . I have always had an opinion that much good might be done by keeping mankind in good humor with one another . I may be wrong in my philosophy , but I shall continue to practise it until convinced of ...
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... light wines and French quadrilles . " They've nothing , " he says , " of the spirit of the old service . There are none of your six- bottle men left , that were the souls of a mess dinner , and used to play the very deuce among the ...
... light wines and French quadrilles . " They've nothing , " he says , " of the spirit of the old service . There are none of your six- bottle men left , that were the souls of a mess dinner , and used to play the very deuce among the ...
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... light of love . " The very general seems to feel the influence of this sentimental atmosphere , to melt as he approaches her ladyship , and , for the time , to forget all his heresies about matrimony and the sex . The good lady is ...
... light of love . " The very general seems to feel the influence of this sentimental atmosphere , to melt as he approaches her ladyship , and , for the time , to forget all his heresies about matrimony and the sex . The good lady is ...
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... bolt upright in his chair , with the empty glass standing before him ; and the candle seemed to fall asleep too , for the wick grew long , and black , and cab- baged at the end , and dimmed the little light The Stout Gentleman 109.
... bolt upright in his chair , with the empty glass standing before him ; and the candle seemed to fall asleep too , for the wick grew long , and black , and cab- baged at the end , and dimmed the little light The Stout Gentleman 109.
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Washington Irving. baged at the end , and dimmed the little light that remained in the chamber . The gloom that now prevailed was contagious . Around hung the shapeless , and almost spectral , box- coats of departed travellers , long ...
Washington Irving. baged at the end , and dimmed the little light that remained in the chamber . The gloom that now prevailed was contagious . Around hung the shapeless , and almost spectral , box- coats of departed travellers , long ...
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