The Bookman, Том 11Dodd, Mead and Company, 1900 |
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... beauty . With this he had a bluff , hearty manner , a pleasant , convincing speech , and he carried with him an air of author- ity - perhaps the result of never having known failure - surely a telling adjunct . It was his manner that ...
... beauty . With this he had a bluff , hearty manner , a pleasant , convincing speech , and he carried with him an air of author- ity - perhaps the result of never having known failure - surely a telling adjunct . It was his manner that ...
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... beauty , and calling my attention to her possibilities for a por- trait , joking with his guests , or gravely bowing to some distinguished noble- woman as she came up the broad stair- His magnificent head was admi- rably set on his ...
... beauty , and calling my attention to her possibilities for a por- trait , joking with his guests , or gravely bowing to some distinguished noble- woman as she came up the broad stair- His magnificent head was admi- rably set on his ...
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... beauty was incomparable , no one in officialdom would have dreamed of hinting that Le Figaro was trespassing beyond the limits prescribed by law for the non - political periodicals . But Roche- fort , though far from being then the ...
... beauty was incomparable , no one in officialdom would have dreamed of hinting that Le Figaro was trespassing beyond the limits prescribed by law for the non - political periodicals . But Roche- fort , though far from being then the ...
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... beauty was incomparable , no one in officialdom would have dreamed of hinting that Le Figaro was trespassing beyond the limits prescribed by law for the non - political periodicals . But Roche- fort , though far from being then the ...
... beauty was incomparable , no one in officialdom would have dreamed of hinting that Le Figaro was trespassing beyond the limits prescribed by law for the non - political periodicals . But Roche- fort , though far from being then the ...
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... beauty . As with Mr. Fisher , he makes clothes tell their portion of the story , but perhaps he is more an apostle of the well dressed . Mr. Hutt is a Westerner ; a few years since he graduated from that elementary school of art which ...
... beauty . As with Mr. Fisher , he makes clothes tell their portion of the story , but perhaps he is more an apostle of the well dressed . Mr. Hutt is a Westerner ; a few years since he graduated from that elementary school of art which ...
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