Macmillan's Magazine, Volume 28Macmillan and Company, 1873 |
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Page 194
... natural that Sheila should wheel in those chairs . It was certainly no dis- respect on the part of either her husband ... nature . Of one thing he was quite assured - that , whatever mis- takes Sheila might make in society , they would ...
... natural that Sheila should wheel in those chairs . It was certainly no dis- respect on the part of either her husband ... nature . Of one thing he was quite assured - that , whatever mis- takes Sheila might make in society , they would ...
Page 256
... nature to , " said Mrs. McCracken , still laughing . " Nature , dear ! There is something man , " replied Alice , warming with her subject . 66 Something more than nature ? Well good - nature , I suppose . " Alice did not approve of ...
... nature to , " said Mrs. McCracken , still laughing . " Nature , dear ! There is something man , " replied Alice , warming with her subject . 66 Something more than nature ? Well good - nature , I suppose . " Alice did not approve of ...
Page 466
... nature generally , is nevertheless opposed to it by its national cha- racteristics . In England , the few will as a rule follow mystery , the many will be drawn by publicity . If the example of the Kaisers werth Conference were followed ...
... nature generally , is nevertheless opposed to it by its national cha- racteristics . In England , the few will as a rule follow mystery , the many will be drawn by publicity . If the example of the Kaisers werth Conference were followed ...
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