The Atlantic Monthly, 第 43 卷Atlantic Monthly Company, 1857 |
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第 39 頁
... charming . ' " " " I did n't know that truth need be charming . " " It had better be , in women , if it's to keep even with the other thing . " Lydia seemed shocked ; she made a faint , involuntary motion to withdraw her hand , but he ...
... charming . ' " " " I did n't know that truth need be charming . " " It had better be , in women , if it's to keep even with the other thing . " Lydia seemed shocked ; she made a faint , involuntary motion to withdraw her hand , but he ...
第 128 頁
... charming of the collection , has Chicago for its birthplace . It treats of a subject not wholly unfamiliar to those who know French literature , - poet's reminiscence of the time when he was a student ; but it would be hard to find a ...
... charming of the collection , has Chicago for its birthplace . It treats of a subject not wholly unfamiliar to those who know French literature , - poet's reminiscence of the time when he was a student ; but it would be hard to find a ...
第 473 頁
... charming girl , " I rejoined . " And I learned that she speaks four languages . " " It is not only that , " said Mrs. Church , in a tone which suggested that this might be a very superficial species of culture . " She has made what we ...
... charming girl , " I rejoined . " And I learned that she speaks four languages . " " It is not only that , " said Mrs. Church , in a tone which suggested that this might be a very superficial species of culture . " She has made what we ...
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