The New England Magazine, Volumen15New England Magazine Company, 1896 |
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... never have introduced the subject had I dreamed my words could be produc- tive of such disastrous effect . From the afternoon I broached the " waiting- list , " Olivia seemed determined to talk to me of that and only that . Vainly I ...
... never have introduced the subject had I dreamed my words could be produc- tive of such disastrous effect . From the afternoon I broached the " waiting- list , " Olivia seemed determined to talk to me of that and only that . Vainly I ...
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... never been really accessible to general students and the public until now , when it has just been added to the series of Old South leaflets . There was never a time since its original publication when it would have found a public so ...
... never been really accessible to general students and the public until now , when it has just been added to the series of Old South leaflets . There was never a time since its original publication when it would have found a public so ...
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... never thought to look on it again . He had for a moment a fancy of buying it , and keeping it , even though he were never to go there , but dismissed the idea as a piece of sentimentalism . Strangers dwelt there now , but he could never ...
... never thought to look on it again . He had for a moment a fancy of buying it , and keeping it , even though he were never to go there , but dismissed the idea as a piece of sentimentalism . Strangers dwelt there now , but he could never ...
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