Scribner's Magazine, 14 tomasEdward Livermore Burlingame, Robert Bridges, Alfred Sheppard Dashiell, Harlan Logan Charles Scribners Sons, 1893 |
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... ALINE , dressed as a school - girl . She moves timidly across the floor and pauses before the desk . Aline . I knew you would not be very angry with me . Are you ? Mr. Atwood ( looking up with a start and dropping his pen ) . Aline ! Aline ...
... ALINE , dressed as a school - girl . She moves timidly across the floor and pauses before the desk . Aline . I knew you would not be very angry with me . Are you ? Mr. Atwood ( looking up with a start and dropping his pen ) . Aline ! Aline ...
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... Aline . You are not stern . Mr. Atwood . Ah , you do not know me . I am going to be very stern now . Aline ( with a quick glance ) . You couldn't . ( She smiles . ) Mr. Atwood ( smiling also and shaking his head ) . No , I'm afraid you ...
... Aline . You are not stern . Mr. Atwood . Ah , you do not know me . I am going to be very stern now . Aline ( with a quick glance ) . You couldn't . ( She smiles . ) Mr. Atwood ( smiling also and shaking his head ) . No , I'm afraid you ...
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... Aline . Aline ( surprised ) . Why , you used to be saying it over and over again when- ever you came to see me . You used to say we should live together in a little house , and that you would never marry , and I should keep the house ...
... Aline . Aline ( surprised ) . Why , you used to be saying it over and over again when- ever you came to see me . You used to say we should live together in a little house , and that you would never marry , and I should keep the house ...
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... Aline ! Aline ( with dignity ) . I shall be eigh- teen next autumn . Mr. Atwood . And I shall be two score in a few years . How would you like being hampered with a gray - haired husband then ? Aline . I should like it dearly . Mr ...
... Aline ! Aline ( with dignity ) . I shall be eigh- teen next autumn . Mr. Atwood . And I shall be two score in a few years . How would you like being hampered with a gray - haired husband then ? Aline . I should like it dearly . Mr ...
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... Aline ( starting to her feet ) . You are in earnest ? VOL . XIV . - 31 Mr. Atwood ( rising also ) . In dead earnest . Aline . I can't -- no , I can't believe it . Mr. Atwood ( laughing ) . Shut your eyes and try hard , and whatever you ...
... Aline ( starting to her feet ) . You are in earnest ? VOL . XIV . - 31 Mr. Atwood ( rising also ) . In dead earnest . Aline . I can't -- no , I can't believe it . Mr. Atwood ( laughing ) . Shut your eyes and try hard , and whatever you ...
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