Putnam's Magazine: Original Papers on Literature, Science, Art, and National Interests, Volumen2G.P. Putnam & Son, 1868 |
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... taken the umbilicus for the central point of the body , instead of the base of the pelvis . This is a proportion which is often approached in Nature , but it is never agreeable to the eye . Among the working classes , especially , the ...
... taken the umbilicus for the central point of the body , instead of the base of the pelvis . This is a proportion which is often approached in Nature , but it is never agreeable to the eye . Among the working classes , especially , the ...
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... taken to the Paris mar- ket , because there marquises and barons abound ; these want money , the others want titles . Among the upper classes , too , so much rank strikes hands with so much rank or so much money ; but all is a matter of ...
... taken to the Paris mar- ket , because there marquises and barons abound ; these want money , the others want titles . Among the upper classes , too , so much rank strikes hands with so much rank or so much money ; but all is a matter of ...
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... taken the whiskey he would not have allowed that remark to have es- caped his lips . " Why not ? " " Wa'll , I don't know , -only I hadn't . It turned out as I expected . " " Bellows , have you any clue ? " There was no reply . Dassel ...
... taken the whiskey he would not have allowed that remark to have es- caped his lips . " Why not ? " " Wa'll , I don't know , -only I hadn't . It turned out as I expected . " " Bellows , have you any clue ? " There was no reply . Dassel ...
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... taken from his desk , how the whole face of the case was altered ! How thankful he was that he had taken no steps to accuse one who could so easily have proved himself innocent ! And yet how curious that Dassel should offer him so large ...
... taken from his desk , how the whole face of the case was altered ! How thankful he was that he had taken no steps to accuse one who could so easily have proved himself innocent ! And yet how curious that Dassel should offer him so large ...
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... taken the buttons from Das- sel's desk , and afterwards lost one of them , -had got upon its track . Neither conjecture was pleasant . He began to feel haunted , and to look about him , as he went his ways . That evening Mr. Dassel did ...
... taken the buttons from Das- sel's desk , and afterwards lost one of them , -had got upon its track . Neither conjecture was pleasant . He began to feel haunted , and to look about him , as he went his ways . That evening Mr. Dassel did ...
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