Scribner's Monthly: An Illustrated Magazine for the People, 7 tomasJosiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1874 |
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... thought that in fifty years there would be any negroes in Louisiana . washing for their daily bread . The misery , the despair , in hundreds of cases , is beyond belief . Hosts of lovely plantations now remain entirely deserted ; the ...
... thought that in fifty years there would be any negroes in Louisiana . washing for their daily bread . The misery , the despair , in hundreds of cases , is beyond belief . Hosts of lovely plantations now remain entirely deserted ; the ...
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... thought , down the lake to the pier where the railroad from New Orleans terminates ; then back again , up the Bayou St. John , until he lands you near the walls of the old Spanish fort ; there you will find , set down upon the site of ...
... thought , down the lake to the pier where the railroad from New Orleans terminates ; then back again , up the Bayou St. John , until he lands you near the walls of the old Spanish fort ; there you will find , set down upon the site of ...
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... thought Europe would have resources enough to put out of mind one little , brown , mocking face . He would try it . Miss Sturgis should go with him , if she would . He could take her over to the old Greek marble women , with whom she ...
... thought Europe would have resources enough to put out of mind one little , brown , mocking face . He would try it . Miss Sturgis should go with him , if she would . He could take her over to the old Greek marble women , with whom she ...
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... thoughts were in her mind when he returned to her , and asked her if , at last , she were ready to name the wedding - day . She looked at him with a curious ex- pression of inquiry , just touched , or at least he thought so , with scorn ...
... thoughts were in her mind when he returned to her , and asked her if , at last , she were ready to name the wedding - day . She looked at him with a curious ex- pression of inquiry , just touched , or at least he thought so , with scorn ...
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... thought he should find her in the door , as he had seen her stand so often , white - robed and fair . But he saw no one when he drew near the house . For the first time he thought , " what , if she were dead ! " and shivered , as he ...
... thought he should find her in the door , as he had seen her stand so often , white - robed and fair . But he saw no one when he drew near the house . For the first time he thought , " what , if she were dead ! " and shivered , as he ...
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