Putnam's Magazine: Original Papers on Literature, Science, Art, and National Interests, Volumen2 |
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... quent preacher was permitted to leave the city ; the ladies of Paris soon forgot him and his teachings ; the traders and jewel - makers and modistes breathed freely ; Paris was saved ! and all went on in the old way .
... quent preacher was permitted to leave the city ; the ladies of Paris soon forgot him and his teachings ; the traders and jewel - makers and modistes breathed freely ; Paris was saved ! and all went on in the old way .
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... to have the respect of the wise , the esteem of the noble , the sympathy of the virtuous , the love of the poor and weak , be evidences of a God - like man , then he has them not -then he is a total failure . But we must leave him .
... to have the respect of the wise , the esteem of the noble , the sympathy of the virtuous , the love of the poor and weak , be evidences of a God - like man , then he has them not -then he is a total failure . But we must leave him .
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I got the dress and the vases , and what d'ye s'pose I give for them ? nothin ' but your old coat and that vest you threw by this mornin ' . " " I wish you'd stop sellin ' my gar- ments till I give you leave , " burst forth ...
I got the dress and the vases , and what d'ye s'pose I give for them ? nothin ' but your old coat and that vest you threw by this mornin ' . " " I wish you'd stop sellin ' my gar- ments till I give you leave , " burst forth ...
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asked Vance , smiling down upon her , for he had risen to take leave . " Certainly . Shall you be at Mrs. Lane's to - night ? " " May I hope to meet you there ? " " We are going , and I shall wear the necklace of scarabæi , with many ...
asked Vance , smiling down upon her , for he had risen to take leave . " Certainly . Shall you be at Mrs. Lane's to - night ? " " May I hope to meet you there ? " " We are going , and I shall wear the necklace of scarabæi , with many ...
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Upon the clasp of the necklace were imperative engagement in town , com- engraved the words , pelling her to leave with her father in " The gods who give life , also take the morning , not to return until his return at night .
Upon the clasp of the necklace were imperative engagement in town , com- engraved the words , pelling her to leave with her father in " The gods who give life , also take the morning , not to return until his return at night .
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