The Canadian Monthly and National Review, 13. sējumsGraeme Mercer Adam, George Stewart Adam, Stevenson & Company, 1878 |
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... England . You would feel very proud if you compelled the Indians to address you as ' brave squaw ! brave squaw ! ' " " I can assure you I am not at all anxious to become a heroine , " our Bell said , seri- ously ; no doubt remembering ...
... England . You would feel very proud if you compelled the Indians to address you as ' brave squaw ! brave squaw ! ' " " I can assure you I am not at all anxious to become a heroine , " our Bell said , seri- ously ; no doubt remembering ...
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... England with us , out of sorts with the world , and almost aweary of her life ? There was a colour in her cheeks that nearly rivaled Bell's apple - blossom tints . There was an unusual gladness in her eyes this morning that we could not ...
... England with us , out of sorts with the world , and almost aweary of her life ? There was a colour in her cheeks that nearly rivaled Bell's apple - blossom tints . There was an unusual gladness in her eyes this morning that we could not ...
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... England . It is only about business af- fairs . It was not until that evening that Lady Sylvia communicated the contents of this letter to her friend , and she did so without complaint as to the cold and formal manner in which her ...
... England . It is only about business af- fairs . It was not until that evening that Lady Sylvia communicated the contents of this letter to her friend , and she did so without complaint as to the cold and formal manner in which her ...
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... England for a whole year , and to give us the pleasure of your . society . It is a great favour that my wife and myself we both ask of you ; for we shall be lonely out here until we get used to the place and know our neighbours ; but if ...
... England for a whole year , and to give us the pleasure of your . society . It is a great favour that my wife and myself we both ask of you ; for we shall be lonely out here until we get used to the place and know our neighbours ; but if ...
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... England . And it occurred to my husband and myself that if we could get some one whom we could thoroughly trust to stay here and look into the accounts and reports on the spot - well , the truth is , we thought it would be worth while ...
... England . And it occurred to my husband and myself that if we could get some one whom we could thoroughly trust to stay here and look into the accounts and reports on the spot - well , the truth is , we thought it would be worth while ...
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