Daffodil and the Croäxaxicans: A Romance of History

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Macmillan and Company, 1884 - 409 pages
 

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Page 407 - Mrs. Webster has shown us that she is able to draw admirably from the life; that she can observe with subtlety, and render her observations with delicacy; that she can impersonate complex conceptions and venture into which few living writers can follow her.
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Page 407 - The book is marked not by mere sweetness of melody — rare as that gift is — but by the infinitely rarer gifts of dramatic power, of passion, and sympathetic insight.
Page 49 - If she had spoken, it would have been to say that she did not feel hot at all, but very chilly.
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Page 146 - King, who, having entered separately with his suite, was already calmly reposing in his place, she walked up and down the platform two or three times and turned about, as she did so, that the train might be the better displayed.

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