Scribner's Magazine, 14 tomasEdward Livermore Burlingame, Robert Bridges, Alfred Sheppard Dashiell, Harlan Logan Charles Scribners Sons, 1893 |
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... father's ill - thatched cottage ; and I believe no sailor would complain if the pound and a quarter of beef , the pound and a quarter of pork , the half pound of flour , and the like served out day after day , were as these same things ...
... father's ill - thatched cottage ; and I believe no sailor would complain if the pound and a quarter of beef , the pound and a quarter of pork , the half pound of flour , and the like served out day after day , were as these same things ...
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... father had been summoned from a neighboring State , and soon after he came an incident occurred that aptly illustrates the peculiar phases of this war . He became very much interested in the Confederate soldier who was ly- ing in my ...
... father had been summoned from a neighboring State , and soon after he came an incident occurred that aptly illustrates the peculiar phases of this war . He became very much interested in the Confederate soldier who was ly- ing in my ...
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... father showed the man even more attention than he did me , so anxious was he to demonstrate that he made no difference because he might have " shot his boy . " While I was on duty in the Shenan- doah Valley and in the Peninsula cam ...
... father showed the man even more attention than he did me , so anxious was he to demonstrate that he made no difference because he might have " shot his boy . " While I was on duty in the Shenan- doah Valley and in the Peninsula cam ...
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... father from one of the upper windows , asked if I would not like a luncheon . The offer was made in such sympathetic tones that I felt a refusal would cause actual pain to the lady tendering the hospitality , so I accepted . While the ...
... father from one of the upper windows , asked if I would not like a luncheon . The offer was made in such sympathetic tones that I felt a refusal would cause actual pain to the lady tendering the hospitality , so I accepted . While the ...
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... father dear , " exclaimed my eldest daughter , who happened to enter the room at the moment and overheard her mother's speech . " You would look perfectly lovely in one . " " It would be a satisfaction for once to see you wear something ...
... father dear , " exclaimed my eldest daughter , who happened to enter the room at the moment and overheard her mother's speech . " You would look perfectly lovely in one . " " It would be a satisfaction for once to see you wear something ...
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