"1" Quotes from Famous Books
... Note 1. It may not be inappropriate here to point out that Eskimo savages are sometimes equalled, if not surpassed, in this respect, by civilised and even ... — The Giant of the North - Pokings Round the Pole • R.M. Ballantyne
... supplied in part with a fresh stock of jests, but still engaged in the frustration of villainous panders, the cheating of harsh fathers, until all ends with virtue triumphant in the establishment of the undoubted respectability of a hitherto somewhat dubious female character.[1] ... — The Dramatic Values in Plautus • Wilton Wallace Blancke
... Number 1, who was the captain of the gun, stood in the rear; Number 2, on the right of the former, but clear of the recoil, as if to teach one that prominent and distinguished positions have their drawbacks as well ... — Young Tom Bowling - The Boys of the British Navy • J.C. Hutcheson
... "Lady Audley's Secret," already, as she is understood to be, in the annual receipt from this country of more than thrice the amount of the widow's pension, in addition to tens of thousands at home.[1] ... — Letters on International Copyright; Second Edition • Henry C. Carey
... had his clue in the figures on the paper. If they referred to a press mark in his library, they were only susceptible of a limited number of interpretations. They might be divided into 1.13.34, 11.33.4, or 11.3.34. He could try all these in the space of a few minutes, and if any one were missing he had every means of tracing it. He got very quickly to work, though a few minutes had to be spent in explaining his early return to ... — Ghost Stories of an Antiquary - Part 2: More Ghost Stories • Montague Rhodes James
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