Scribner's Monthly: An Illustrated Magazine for the People, 30 tomas;52 tomasScribner & Company, 1896 |
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... asked to be at the German em- bassy , where the diplomatic corps were to assemble , at a quarter to eight , but started later with easy consciences - Russian roy- alty is always unpunctual . Mrs. T and I packed our gorgeousness into ...
... asked to be at the German em- bassy , where the diplomatic corps were to assemble , at a quarter to eight , but started later with easy consciences - Russian roy- alty is always unpunctual . Mrs. T and I packed our gorgeousness into ...
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... asking him to admire her dress if there were fresh debts to confess to him . It makes you look wonderfully young ... asked her to be frank with . him ; and with a sob she poured herself out . It was the tragic , familiar story that ...
... asking him to admire her dress if there were fresh debts to confess to him . It makes you look wonderfully young ... asked her to be frank with . him ; and with a sob she poured herself out . It was the tragic , familiar story that ...
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... asking her to go round to Warwick Square early in the afternoon , and making excuses for Letty , who was very ... asked her a small kindness and she had most unkindly refused it . Yet she must help him with his poor mo- ther . How ...
... asking her to go round to Warwick Square early in the afternoon , and making excuses for Letty , who was very ... asked her a small kindness and she had most unkindly refused it . Yet she must help him with his poor mo- ther . How ...
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... asked him , smiling slightly and suddenly through her pallor , as though at their common predicament . By good fortune he had one . She took off her bonnet , and gave him a few business - like directions . His fingers trembled as he ...
... asked him , smiling slightly and suddenly through her pallor , as though at their common predicament . By good fortune he had one . She took off her bonnet , and gave him a few business - like directions . His fingers trembled as he ...
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... asked , though I had n't an idea , of course , that he could be anybody else . « Not exactly , " he said . « I'm his cousin , Cecil Harshaw . >> " I don't think you'll have time to go up- town , » said the ticket - man . Harshaw came ...
... asked , though I had n't an idea , of course , that he could be anybody else . « Not exactly , " he said . « I'm his cousin , Cecil Harshaw . >> " I don't think you'll have time to go up- town , » said the ticket - man . Harshaw came ...
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