Works, Volumen21G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1897 |
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... manners were always playful and amusing , taking the lead in pro- moting any scheme of innocent mirth , and usually prefacing the invitation with ' Come , now , let us play the fool a little . ' At cards , which was commonly a round ...
... manners were always playful and amusing , taking the lead in pro- moting any scheme of innocent mirth , and usually prefacing the invitation with ' Come , now , let us play the fool a little . ' At cards , which was commonly a round ...
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... manner in which it was done was some- what equivocal . How was it to be taken by the stripling officer ? If seriously , he must challenge the prince ; but in so doing he might fix on himself the character of a drawcansir . If passed ...
... manner in which it was done was some- what equivocal . How was it to be taken by the stripling officer ? If seriously , he must challenge the prince ; but in so doing he might fix on himself the character of a drawcansir . If passed ...
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... manner . He told me , smilingly , that he was not rich ; that he could do little for me in direct pecuniary aid , but would endeavor to put me in the way of doing something for myself ; observing , that he could at least furnish me with ...
... manner . He told me , smilingly , that he was not rich ; that he could do little for me in direct pecuniary aid , but would endeavor to put me in the way of doing something for myself ; observing , that he could at least furnish me with ...
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... manner dependent upon him . I looked upon him with awe and veneration , and he upon me as a kind parent upon a child . ' His manner and address exhibited much frankness and cordiality , particularly to those with whom he possessed any ...
... manner dependent upon him . I looked upon him with awe and veneration , and he upon me as a kind parent upon a child . ' His manner and address exhibited much frankness and cordiality , particularly to those with whom he possessed any ...
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... manner tied himself to the mast , had laid the seeds of a lurking malady in his system , and produced a severe illness in the course of the summer . Town - life was not favorable to the health either of body or mind . He could not ...
... manner tied himself to the mast , had laid the seeds of a lurking malady in his system , and produced a severe illness in the course of the summer . Town - life was not favorable to the health either of body or mind . He could not ...
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