Scribner's Monthly: An Illustrated Magazine for the People, 7 tomasScribner & Company, 1874 |
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... mind and heart ; and here in All the pota -- Louisiana it will not cheer or brighten , because the wearers know that the great evils of disor- ganized labor , impoverished society , scat- tered families , race legislation and compen ...
... mind and heart ; and here in All the pota -- Louisiana it will not cheer or brighten , because the wearers know that the great evils of disor- ganized labor , impoverished society , scat- tered families , race legislation and compen ...
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... mind , was related by the veteran . While sojourning at Auch ( this was several centuries ago ) , a wing of the palace took fire , the whole staircase was in flames , and in the highest story was a feeble old woman , apparently cut off ...
... mind , was related by the veteran . While sojourning at Auch ( this was several centuries ago ) , a wing of the palace took fire , the whole staircase was in flames , and in the highest story was a feeble old woman , apparently cut off ...
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... mind . This acquaint- ance had not been less pleasant than he imagined it would be - but it was growing too serious . Not that Bessie had in the slightest degree thrown herself at his head . She was too delicate a woman - too shy ...
... mind . This acquaint- ance had not been less pleasant than he imagined it would be - but it was growing too serious . Not that Bessie had in the slightest degree thrown herself at his head . She was too delicate a woman - too shy ...
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... mind that his cousin would never be very passionately in love with him ; and that had never much troubled him . Pas- sionate love , he thought , was not in the line of her temperament ; and he had been well enough satisfied without it ...
... mind that his cousin would never be very passionately in love with him ; and that had never much troubled him . Pas- sionate love , he thought , was not in the line of her temperament ; and he had been well enough satisfied without it ...
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... mind to be married in an unsentimental haste that did not even pretend to excuse itself by any passionate ardor of love . She refused his proposal with quiet firmness ; and I do not think he was at all sorry to start upon his travels ...
... mind to be married in an unsentimental haste that did not even pretend to excuse itself by any passionate ardor of love . She refused his proposal with quiet firmness ; and I do not think he was at all sorry to start upon his travels ...
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