| Frederic Beecher Perkins - 1870 - 280 pages
...duration. It was quite an enchanted julep, and carried us among innumerable people and places that we both knew. The julep held out far into the night,...it with his straw with an attempted gravity (after 7 some anecdote involving some wonderfully droll and delicate observation of character), and then,... | |
| 1870 - 914 pages
...duration. It was quite an enchanted julep, and carried us among innumerable people and places that we both knew. The julep held out far into the night, and my memory never saw him afterwards otherwise than as bending over it with his straw with an attempted air of gravity (after... | |
| R. A. Hammond - 1871 - 450 pages
...duration. It was quite an enchanted julep, and carried us among innumerable people and places that we both knew. The julep held out far into the night, and my memory never saw him afterwards otherwise than as bending over it with his straw with an attempted air of gravity (after... | |
| John Forster - 1872 - 442 pages
...duration. It was quite an enchanted julep, and carried us among innumerable people and places that we both knew. The julep held out far into the night, and my memory never saw him afterwards otherwise than as bending over it, with his straw, with an attempted air of gravity (after... | |
| John Forster - 1872 - 432 pages
...tion. It was quite an enchanted julep, and carried us among innumerable ' people and places that we both knew. The julep held out far into the night, ' and my memory never saw him afterwards otherwise than as bending over it, ' with his straw, with an attempted air of gravity (after... | |
| John Forster - 1872 - 440 pages
...places that we both knew. The julep held out far into the night, and my memory never saw him afterwards otherwise than as bending over it, with his straw, with an attempted air of gravity (after some anecdote involving some wonderfully droll and delicate observation of character),... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1880 - 618 pages
...duration. It was quite an enchanted julep, and carried us among innumerable people and places that we both knew. The julep held out far into the night,...and then, as his eyes caught mine, melting into that captiLetters of Charles Dickens. IV, 1$ vating laugh of his which was the brightest and best I have... | |
| Edmund Yates, E. M. (Abdy-Williams) Whgishaw, Walter Sichel, Ernest Belfort Bax - 1882 - 762 pages
...short duration. It was quite an enchanted julep, and carried us among innumerable people and places we both knew. The julep held out far into the night,...otherwise than as bending over it, with his straw, with attempted gravity (after some anecdote involving some wonderfully droll and delicate observation of... | |
| Edmund Yates, E. M. (Abdy-Williams) Whgishaw, Walter Sichel, Ernest Belfort Bax - 1882 - 758 pages
...short duration. It was quite an enchanted julep, and carried us among innumerable people and places we both knew. The julep held out far into the night,...otherwise than as bending over it, with his straw, with attempted gravity (after some anecdote involving some wonderfully droll and delicate observation of... | |
| William Henry Goss - 1889 - 668 pages
...duration. It was quite an enchanted julep, and carried us among innumerable people and places that we both knew. The julep held out far into the night, and my memory never saw him afterwards otherwise than as bending over it, with his straw, with an attempted air of gravity (after... | |
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