The Best of All Good CompanyHoulston and Sons, 1872 - 472 Seiten |
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... a distance, he would write the most minute directions—a way-bill, and enliven every mile-stone with a point of humour or a happy suggestion of pleasure to come out of the excursion.* “Think it over.” 4 THE BEST OF ALL GOOD COMPANY.
... a distance, he would write the most minute directions—a way-bill, and enliven every mile-stone with a point of humour or a happy suggestion of pleasure to come out of the excursion.* “Think it over.” 4 THE BEST OF ALL GOOD COMPANY.
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... writing not often written by that firm and willing hand— “ I think , can have had more favourable oppor- tunities of knowing him , in his gentlest and most affectionate aspect , than I have had . He was one of the gentlest and most ...
... writing not often written by that firm and willing hand— “ I think , can have had more favourable oppor- tunities of knowing him , in his gentlest and most affectionate aspect , than I have had . He was one of the gentlest and most ...
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... a distance , he would write the most minute directions - a way - bill , and enliven every mile - stone with a point of humour or a happy suggestion of pleasure to come out of the excursion . * " 4 THE BEST OF ALL GOOD COMPANY .
... a distance , he would write the most minute directions - a way - bill , and enliven every mile - stone with a point of humour or a happy suggestion of pleasure to come out of the excursion . * " 4 THE BEST OF ALL GOOD COMPANY .
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... writing of it for his own children was only a common , and , to the world , warrantable artistic fiction . Such fiction was not possible to the greatest fiction writer of our century . I have his words before me on this history , and ...
... writing of it for his own children was only a common , and , to the world , warrantable artistic fiction . Such fiction was not possible to the greatest fiction writer of our century . I have his words before me on this history , and ...
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... writes his dear friend , Mr. James T. Fields , " to bring to the knowledge of all who doubt the Christian character ... writer has embodied the life of his Saviour : ' Hark ! the waits are playing and they break my childish sleep . What ...
... writes his dear friend , Mr. James T. Fields , " to bring to the knowledge of all who doubt the Christian character ... writer has embodied the life of his Saviour : ' Hark ! the waits are playing and they break my childish sleep . What ...
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