... show, and I think it ought to be in the study, where I can look at it at least once an hour every day of my life. I have observed some extraordinary movements of the index of the barometer during the discussions that ensued, which you may be interested... Commercial Correspondence and Postal Information - Page 155by Carl Lewis Altmaier - 1904 - 204 pagesFull view - About this book
| Literature - 1894 - 1228 pages
...during the discussions that ensued, which you may be interested to see my notes of. Barometer. Mn.H. My dear, we shall of course keep this beautiful barometer...no, my dear; the study is the place. Dry. Mrs. H. I 'm sure it ought to go in the parlor. It 's too handsome for your old den. Change. Dr. H. I shall... | |
| Annie Fields - American literature - 1896 - 376 pages
...discussions that ensued, which you may be interested enough to see my notes of. BAROMETER. Mrs. ff. My dear, we shall of course keep this beautiful barometer...no, my dear; the study is the place. Dry. Mrs. H. I 'm sure it ought to go in the parlor. It 's too handsome for your old den. Change. Dr. H. I shall... | |
| Annie Fields - Literary Criticism - 1896 - 396 pages
...discussions that ensued, which you may be interested enough to see my notes of. BAROMETER. Mrs. H. My dear, we shall of course keep this beautiful barometer...H. Why, no, my dear; the study is the place. Dry. 124 Mrs. H. I 'm sure it ought to go in the parlor. It 's too handsome for your old den. Change. Dr.... | |
| Oliver Wendell Holmes - 1896 - 388 pages
...the discussions that ensued, which you may be interested to see my notes of: — Barometer. Mrs. H. My dear, we shall of course keep this beautiful barometer...H. Why, no, my dear ; the study is the place. Dry. 1 Reprinted from The Century Magazine, February, 1895. Mrs. H. I 'in sure it ought to go in the parlor.... | |
| Annie Fields - Authors, American - 1896 - 378 pages
...discussions that ensued, which you may be interested enough to see my notes of. BAROMETER. Mrs. H. My dear, we shall of course keep this beautiful barometer...Fair. Dr. H. Why, no, my dear; the study is the place. Mrs. H. I 'm sure it ought to go in the parlor. It 's too handsome for your old den. Change. Dr. H.... | |
| John Torrey Morse (Jr.) - Authors, American - 1896 - 372 pages
...ensued, which you may be interested to see my notes of: — Mr>. H. My dear, we shall of course koep this beautiful barometer in the parlor. .Fair. Dr....H. Why, no, my dear ; the study is the place. Dry. 1 Reprinted from The Century Magazine, February, 1805. Mrs. H. I 'in sure it ought to go in the parlor.... | |
| Annie Fields - Literary Criticism - 1896 - 376 pages
...notes of. Mrs. H. My dear, we shall of course keep this beautiful barometer in the parlor. BAROMETER. Fair. Dr. H. Why, no, my dear; the study is the place. Dry. Mrs. H. I 'm sure it ought to go in the parlor. It's too handsome for your old den. Change. Dr. H. I shall... | |
| John Torrey Morse - 1896 - 374 pages
...the discussions that ensued, which you may be interested to see my notes of: — Barometer. Mrs. H. My dear, we shall of course keep this beautiful barometer in the parlor. Fair. Dr.H. Why, no, my dear ; the study is the place. Dry. 1 Reprinted from The Century Magazine, February,... | |
| John Torrey Morse - Physicians - 1896 - 372 pages
...the discussions that ensued, which you may be interested to see my notes of: — Barometer. Mrs. H. My dear, we shall of course keep this beautiful barometer in the parlor. Fair. Dr.H. Why, no, my dear ; the study is the place. Dry. 1 Reprinted from The Century Magazine, February,... | |
| Laura Emma Lockwood, Amy Ruth Kelly - Letter-writing - 1911 - 326 pages
...the discussions that ensued, which you may be interested to see my notes of:— Barometer. Mrs. H. My dear, we shall of course keep this beautiful barometer...H. Why, no, my dear; the study is the place. Dry. Mr,. H. I'm sure it ought to go in the parlor. It's too handsome for your old den. Change. Dr. H. I... | |
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