The Yellow Book: An Illustrated Quarterly, Volumes 1-3AMS Press & Arno Press, 1967 - English literature |
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Page 35
... told her , who stirred her with a beautiful rage . Immediately after my first visit her sister , Mrs. Milsom , came over from Paris , and the two ladies began to present , as they called it , their letters . I thanked our stars that ...
... told her , who stirred her with a beautiful rage . Immediately after my first visit her sister , Mrs. Milsom , came over from Paris , and the two ladies began to present , as they called it , their letters . I thanked our stars that ...
Page 42
... told me that this is what he would like to do ; reminding me , how- ever , that the first lesson of his greatness has been precisely that he can't do what he likes . Mrs. Wimbush would never forgive him if he should leave her before the ...
... told me that this is what he would like to do ; reminding me , how- ever , that the first lesson of his greatness has been precisely that he can't do what he likes . Mrs. Wimbush would never forgive him if he should leave her before the ...
Page 357
... told him there was something I thought I ought in candour to let him know - I recognised the obligation his friendly confidence had laid upon me . “ You mean that Miss Anvoy has talked to you ? She has told me so herself , " he said ...
... told him there was something I thought I ought in candour to let him know - I recognised the obligation his friendly confidence had laid upon me . “ You mean that Miss Anvoy has talked to you ? She has told me so herself , " he said ...
Contents
The Death of the Lion | 7 |
TreeWorship | 57 |
A Defence of Cosmetics | 65 |
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