Scribner's Monthly: An Illustrated Magazine for the People, 30 tomas;52 tomasScribner & Company, 1896 |
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... Pennington and Mr. Morgan were in the habit of going to the villa almost every evening , and how Mr. Morgan talked to the young lady's father on the veranda , while Mr. Pennington and the young lady spent their time in the garden below ...
... Pennington and Mr. Morgan were in the habit of going to the villa almost every evening , and how Mr. Morgan talked to the young lady's father on the veranda , while Mr. Pennington and the young lady spent their time in the garden below ...
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... Pennington had not told her about Dennis ? Dennis is the man who is actin ' for Mr. Pennington , you know , miss - sorter under his orders . >> But Miss Inglefield , greatly to his discom- fiture , did not seem to grasp the situation in ...
... Pennington had not told her about Dennis ? Dennis is the man who is actin ' for Mr. Pennington , you know , miss - sorter under his orders . >> But Miss Inglefield , greatly to his discom- fiture , did not seem to grasp the situation in ...
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... Pennington be here ? » she demanded . « At half - past eleven , at the back gate , miss , he answered , doubting if he heard aright . « Tell him I shall be ready , » she said ; and before he could reply she had vanished among the vines ...
... Pennington be here ? » she demanded . « At half - past eleven , at the back gate , miss , he answered , doubting if he heard aright . « Tell him I shall be ready , » she said ; and before he could reply she had vanished among the vines ...
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... Pennington had been captain , and since then they had been separated but lit- tle . It had been their singular good fortune -for the discrepancy between their stand- ings had been great - to take the two years ' cruise together as ...
... Pennington had been captain , and since then they had been separated but lit- tle . It had been their singular good fortune -for the discrepancy between their stand- ings had been great - to take the two years ' cruise together as ...
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... Pennington did not wait to hear any more . He had risen , and his grasp on Mor- gan's arm was like that of a vise . " Let's get out of this , Dutchman , » he said , and his teeth were tightly shut together . Morgan followed him out of ...
... Pennington did not wait to hear any more . He had risen , and his grasp on Mor- gan's arm was like that of a vise . " Let's get out of this , Dutchman , » he said , and his teeth were tightly shut together . Morgan followed him out of ...
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