Scribner's Magazine, 14 tomasEdward Livermore Burlingame, Robert Bridges, Alfred Sheppard Dashiell, Harlan Logan Charles Scribners Sons, 1893 |
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... rest . As we had made a fair day's march previous to the halt at Taneytown , we were much exhausted and fell asleep before our tired bodies had fairly touched the ground . It did not seem as though our eyes were fully closed before we ...
... rest . As we had made a fair day's march previous to the halt at Taneytown , we were much exhausted and fell asleep before our tired bodies had fairly touched the ground . It did not seem as though our eyes were fully closed before we ...
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... rest . The little procession attracted the attention of the occupants of the house , and a young lady , accosting my father from one of the upper windows , asked if I would not like a luncheon . The offer was made in such sympathetic ...
... rest . The little procession attracted the attention of the occupants of the house , and a young lady , accosting my father from one of the upper windows , asked if I would not like a luncheon . The offer was made in such sympathetic ...
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... rest , and upon my making my- self known ( for it must be remembered they had never seen me except for a few minutes , as I had laid upon the stretcher in front of their house ) we were most cordially received . They could accommodate ...
... rest , and upon my making my- self known ( for it must be remembered they had never seen me except for a few minutes , as I had laid upon the stretcher in front of their house ) we were most cordially received . They could accommodate ...
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... rest of my fellow - citizens did , save in the matter of a dress - coat at dinner , which I continued to don daily out of respect to Josephine's feelings . ( This has been one of the few points in my behavior upon which she has ever ...
... rest of my fellow - citizens did , save in the matter of a dress - coat at dinner , which I continued to don daily out of respect to Josephine's feelings . ( This has been one of the few points in my behavior upon which she has ever ...
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... rest of the world ; we have learned to talk more or less unintelligently about the sweating system and Buddhism ; we have bowed our necks to the yoke of the electric wire . Now that Josephine has spurred me on to it , I have even bought ...
... rest of the world ; we have learned to talk more or less unintelligently about the sweating system and Buddhism ; we have bowed our necks to the yoke of the electric wire . Now that Josephine has spurred me on to it , I have even bought ...
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