Putnam's Magazine: Original Papers on Literature, Science, Art, and National Interests, Volumen2G.P. Putnam & Son, 1868 |
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... question ; for she makes none of them herself . Twenty kinds of sew- ing - machines each do the work of fifty sewers ; these are at work night and day . Beside them , 150,000 men and women at least are at work in Paris making clothes to ...
... question ; for she makes none of them herself . Twenty kinds of sew- ing - machines each do the work of fifty sewers ; these are at work night and day . Beside them , 150,000 men and women at least are at work in Paris making clothes to ...
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... question , What is fashion ? We look upon you ( ladies ) , and exclaim , " What loveliness ! what exquisite combination of rosebuds and tulle ! what taste ! what art ! " Alas ! man is but a simple creature . He longs to possess the ...
... question , What is fashion ? We look upon you ( ladies ) , and exclaim , " What loveliness ! what exquisite combination of rosebuds and tulle ! what taste ! what art ! " Alas ! man is but a simple creature . He longs to possess the ...
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... question of the robber's crime . It is a question of friendship between you and I , Abel . I want to prosecute this thing myself . In order to get it into my hands , I wish to get possession of that small article which the robber lost ...
... question of the robber's crime . It is a question of friendship between you and I , Abel . I want to prosecute this thing myself . In order to get it into my hands , I wish to get possession of that small article which the robber lost ...
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... question like this ; it started him out of his reverie . " Not sick , Abbey , but tired . " In the pleasant mood in which her visitor had left her , she had made hot biscuits for tea , but they might have been sawdust as far as her ...
... question like this ; it started him out of his reverie . " Not sick , Abbey , but tired . " In the pleasant mood in which her visitor had left her , she had made hot biscuits for tea , but they might have been sawdust as far as her ...
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... question , this . Dear Journal ! I see that my favor- ite pupil is the almost constant topic of these pages . I return from her luxu- rious home to my naked room , and make a minute record of the hour spent in her presence , to gain a ...
... question , this . Dear Journal ! I see that my favor- ite pupil is the almost constant topic of these pages . I return from her luxu- rious home to my naked room , and make a minute record of the hour spent in her presence , to gain a ...
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