Scribner's Magazine, 14 tomasEdward Livermore Burlingame, Robert Bridges, Alfred Sheppard Dashiell, Harlan Logan Charles Scribners Sons, 1893 |
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... coming inboards , spite of an ever - narrowing beam . And still the organic and structural changes are so few that , bring Dana out of his lit- tle brig Pilgrim and put him aboard one of your four - masted metal fabrics of to - day ...
... coming inboards , spite of an ever - narrowing beam . And still the organic and structural changes are so few that , bring Dana out of his lit- tle brig Pilgrim and put him aboard one of your four - masted metal fabrics of to - day ...
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... coming from the right rear and front enfiladed the position and ap- peared to cover every foot of ground . Men lying near me were cut in two and others torn in pieces by the jagged missiles . I thought a change of loca- tion , no matter ...
... coming from the right rear and front enfiladed the position and ap- peared to cover every foot of ground . Men lying near me were cut in two and others torn in pieces by the jagged missiles . I thought a change of loca- tion , no matter ...
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... coming . One very hot Sunday morning I caught sight of him coming considerably earlier than was his usual custom . His coat was thrown across his arm , and the perspi- ration was rolling down his face , but when he looked up and saw me ...
... coming . One very hot Sunday morning I caught sight of him coming considerably earlier than was his usual custom . His coat was thrown across his arm , and the perspi- ration was rolling down his face , but when he looked up and saw me ...
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... coming of winter , their very evanescence consti- tutes their most abiding charm . Though we may spend weeks in the enjoyment of the unexampled treas- ures within these walls , confusion will at length claim most of our minor rem ...
... coming of winter , their very evanescence consti- tutes their most abiding charm . Though we may spend weeks in the enjoyment of the unexampled treas- ures within these walls , confusion will at length claim most of our minor rem ...
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... coming , because she telephoned me last night to in- quire if I could squeeze one more into our car . We'll be off in another five minutes . " " What do you mean , Sam ? What is it ? " asked Josephine , as she seized and held to the ...
... coming , because she telephoned me last night to in- quire if I could squeeze one more into our car . We'll be off in another five minutes . " " What do you mean , Sam ? What is it ? " asked Josephine , as she seized and held to the ...
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