Macmillan's Magazine, Volume 28Macmillan and Company, 1873 |
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Page 30
... head , and look upon the bit of red ribbon round the neck as an effective artistic touch . They would hand him back the paper with a compliment ; and he would find himself in an agony of unrest because that they had misunder- stood the ...
... head , and look upon the bit of red ribbon round the neck as an effective artistic touch . They would hand him back the paper with a compliment ; and he would find himself in an agony of unrest because that they had misunder- stood the ...
Page 31
... head , and look upon the bit of red ribbon round the neck as an effective artistic touch . They would hand him back the paper with a compliment ; and he would find himself in an agony of unrest because that they had misunder- stood the ...
... head , and look upon the bit of red ribbon round the neck as an effective artistic touch . They would hand him back the paper with a compliment ; and he would find himself in an agony of unrest because that they had misunder- stood the ...
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... head on one side like a feloniously - inclined magpie , and having smiled at his neighbour , and been smiled upon in return , he ap- peared satisfied . His name I found out in time was Mr. Perk ; he was familiarly known among the boys ...
... head on one side like a feloniously - inclined magpie , and having smiled at his neighbour , and been smiled upon in return , he ap- peared satisfied . His name I found out in time was Mr. Perk ; he was familiarly known among the boys ...
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