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... lady with a lap - dog , or a very dashy young lady glittering with jewels , on her way , perhaps , to the Confiseur's or some- where else . But in a city like St. Petersburg , where it is at least two or three miles from one place to ...
... lady with a lap - dog , or a very dashy young lady glittering with jewels , on her way , perhaps , to the Confiseur's or some- where else . But in a city like St. Petersburg , where it is at least two or three miles from one place to ...
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... lady , glittering all over with fine silks and jewels , leaning back in her cush- ioned carriage , with her beloved little lapdog in her arms -two elegant drivers , four prancing horses , and a splen- did little postillion in front ...
... lady , glittering all over with fine silks and jewels , leaning back in her cush- ioned carriage , with her beloved little lapdog in her arms -two elegant drivers , four prancing horses , and a splen- did little postillion in front ...
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... gathered at every pier and land- ing - place awaiting some conveyance homeward . Ladies are waving their handkerchiefs to the little steamer to stop , and gentlemen are flourishing their hats . The 38 THE LAND OF THOR .
... gathered at every pier and land- ing - place awaiting some conveyance homeward . Ladies are waving their handkerchiefs to the little steamer to stop , and gentlemen are flourishing their hats . The 38 THE LAND OF THOR .
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... ladies , and a rabble of miscellaneous second and third class passengers like myself , puffing , blowing , eating , drinking , sweating , and toiling , as if their very existence depended upon keeping up the internal fires and blow- ing ...
... ladies , and a rabble of miscellaneous second and third class passengers like myself , puffing , blowing , eating , drinking , sweating , and toiling , as if their very existence depended upon keeping up the internal fires and blow- ing ...
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... ladies at a disadvantage , which probably compels them to be very tolerant of his behavior ; that is to say , he can detach their branch of the establishment from his own , and leave them on the road at any time he pleases by pulling a ...
... ladies at a disadvantage , which probably compels them to be very tolerant of his behavior ; that is to say , he can detach their branch of the establishment from his own , and leave them on the road at any time he pleases by pulling a ...
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