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A Trip to Venus / Munro, John, 1849-1930
CARMICHAEL." The above letter, marked "Private," was forwarded to me through the editor of _The Day After To ... . It is so kind of you to come." Before I had time to respond, Mr. Carmichael entered the parlour. He was a man details...- creator(s) - Munro, John, 1849-1930
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- subject(s) - gazen; carmichael; miss carmichael; alumion; venus; professor gazen; car; planet; replied gazen; planets; alumion; professor gazen; carmichael; replied gazen; planets; miss carmichael; venus; planet; car; gazen;
- title - A Trip to Venus
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The Goose Girl / MacGrath, Harold, 1871-1932
for the use of the horse. "You are welcome to a mount at all times, Mr. Carmichael," replied the duke ... . As Carmichael saluted and turned to leave the courtyard, he threw a swift, searching glance at one of the palace details...- creator(s) - MacGrath, Harold, 1871-1932
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- subject(s) - carmichael; gretchen; herbeck; jugendheit; vintner; herr; duke; herr carmichael; hans; chancellor; princess; princess hildegarde; fraeu bauer; herr direktor; grand duke; hans; duke; jugendheit; gretchen; herr carmichael; vintner; carmichael; fraeu bauer; herr direktor; princess hildegarde; princess; herr; grand duke; chancellor; herbeck;
- title - The Goose Girl
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The Native Born or, the Rajah's People / Wylie, I. A. R. (Ida Alexa Ross), 1885-1959
, wicked robbers, genii, or whatever you call them. Isn't it so with you, Mrs. Carmichael?" Her hostess ... , dear Mrs. Carmichael. That's what's the matter with you. You are beginning to look upon details...- creator(s) - Wylie, I. A. R. (Ida Alexa Ross), 1885-1959
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- subject(s) - nehal; travers; lois; stafford; beatrice; rajah; carmichael; marut; nicholson; cary; colonel carmichael; colonel; rajah sahib; nehal singh's; miss cary; nehal singh's; nicholson; carmichael; rajah; cary; stafford; miss cary; lois; colonel; rajah sahib; colonel carmichael; nehal; marut; travers; beatrice;
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Donal Grant, by George MacDonald /
. He presented his letter. Mr. Carmichael gave him a keen glance, but uttered no word until he had read it ... your lordship: Mr. Carmichael, the minister of this parish, would tell you I was an atheist, or something details...- creator(s) -
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- subject(s) - donal; arctura; davie; answered donal; miss carmichael; returned donal; miss graeme; donal went; davie; arctura; miss graeme; returned donal; answered donal; miss carmichael; donal went; donal;
- title - Donal Grant, by George MacDonald
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Two Knapsacks A Novel of Canadian Summer Life / Campbell, John, 1840-1904
Street School. The rascal says her name is Miss Marjorie Carmichael, the daughter of old Dr. Carmichael ... , the Snakes is Injuns, and Miss Carmichael, that's the cap'n's gal, says their rale name is Kinapick." "Look details...- creator(s) - Campbell, John, 1840-1904
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- subject(s) - coristine; carmichael; marjorie; wilkinson; miss carmichael; plessis; errol; carruthers; timotheus; toner; squire; dominie; rawdon; sylvanus; wilks; terry; grinstun man; ben; miss halbert; lawyer; colonel; bangs; miss; sylvanus; bangs; wilks; lawyer; squire; timotheus; carmichael; plessis; terry; marjorie; miss; toner; wilkinson; errol; colonel; coristine; miss carmichael; miss halbert; grinstun man; dominie; ben; carruthers; rawdon;
- title - Two Knapsacks A Novel of Canadian Summer Life
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Chastelard, a tragedy / Swinburne, Algernon Charles, 1837-1909
. MARY SEYTON. MARY CARMICHAEL. MARY HAMILTON. PIERRE DE BOSCOSEL DE CHASTELARD. DARNLEY. MURRAY ... to sing, and very sad To hold my peace. MARY CARMICHAEL. I know what saddens you. MARY BEATON. Prithee details...- creator(s) - Swinburne, Algernon Charles, 1837-1909
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- subject(s) - chastelard; mary beaton; beaton; darnley; mary seyton; mary carmichael; queen; mary; nay; mary hamilton; sweet; god; sake; mary hamilton; sweet; darnley; beaton; queen; god; mary seyton; nay; mary carmichael; mary beaton; sake; chastelard; mary;
- title - Chastelard, a tragedy
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Sara Crewe / Burnett, Frances Hodgson
the Lascar in Hindustani: "Go for Carmichael," he said. Tell him to come here at once. Tell him I have found the child!" When Mr. Carmichael arrived (which occurred in a very few minutes, for it turned ... details...- creator(s) - Burnett, Frances Hodgson
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- subject(s) - sara; miss minchin; minchin; miss minchin's; sara went; indian gentleman; miss; child; english literature; miss minchin; miss minchin's; miss; minchin; english literature; child; sara went; sara; indian gentleman;
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Sara Crewe: or, What happened at Miss Minchin's boarding school / Burnett, Frances Hodgson, 1849-1924
, and then he spoke in an exhausted but eager voice, addressing the Lascar in Hindustani: "Go for Carmichael," he said. "Tell him to come here at once. Tell him I have found the child!" When Mr. Carmichael arrived ... details...- creator(s) - Burnett, Frances Hodgson, 1849-1924
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- subject(s) - sara; miss minchin; minchin; miss minchin's; sara went; indian gentleman; miss; miss minchin; miss minchin's; miss; minchin; sara went; sara; indian gentleman;
- title - Sara Crewe: or, What happened at Miss Minchin's boarding school
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Australia Twice Traversed, Illustrated, / Giles, Ernest, 1835-1897
. G.D. Gill, and myself. I was joined in this enterprise by a young gentleman, named Samuel Carmichael ... ', being 1200 miles from Melbourne in a straight line, over which distance Mr. Carmichael, a black boy details...- creator(s) - Giles, Ernest, 1835-1897
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- subject(s) - mount olga; creek; camels; macdonnell's range; camp; miles; mount; water; alec ross; horses; west; lake eyre; camels; horses; miles; camp; mount; macdonnell's range; mount olga; lake eyre; creek; alec ross; west; water;
- title - Australia Twice Traversed, Illustrated,
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Scottish men of letters in the eighteenth century, by Henry Grey Graham ... / Graham, Henry Grey, 1842-1906
Carmichael, a laborious and FRANCIS HUTCHESON From the Painting by John Foulis in Glasgow University ... , and there he studied under Mr. Gershom Carmichael, who then as regent taught to his pupils in successive years Greek details...- creator(s) - Graham, Henry Grey, 1842-1906
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- publisher - London : A. and C. Black, 1908 [c1901]
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- subject(s) - english literature history and criticism; authors, scottish; english literature scottish authors history and criticism; scottish literature history and criticism; scottish; scottish men; hume; edinburgh; blair; scots; david hume; scotland; lord kames; adam smith; adam; johnson; english literature history and criticism; edinburgh; johnson; david hume; scotland; authors, scottish; adam; scottish men; scottish; english literature scottish authors history and criticism; scottish literature history and criticism; scots; blair; hume; adam smith; lord kames;
- title - Scottish men of letters in the eighteenth century, by Henry Grey Graham ...
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