Scribner's Monthly: An Illustrated Magazine for the People, 30 tomas;52 tomasScribner & Company, 1896 |
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... laughed . Our baby procession of four carriages joined the diplomatic line just as it was forming . The special ambassadors ' state coaches were very gorgeous , but I am happy to say that the every - day British ambassador's was the ...
... laughed . Our baby procession of four carriages joined the diplomatic line just as it was forming . The special ambassadors ' state coaches were very gorgeous , but I am happy to say that the every - day British ambassador's was the ...
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... laughed , excused herself , or abused her visitor as soon as he had departed ; but the rebuff which George's pride would not let him ask of her directly , while yet his whole manner demanded it , was never given . He sat solitary in the ...
... laughed , excused herself , or abused her visitor as soon as he had departed ; but the rebuff which George's pride would not let him ask of her directly , while yet his whole manner demanded it , was never given . He sat solitary in the ...
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... laughed no longer . They stared silently at the gaunt creature , and with their silence her own mood changed . Suddenly she whipped up her apron . She drew it across her eyes , and flung it away again passionately . I dessay we shall be ...
... laughed no longer . They stared silently at the gaunt creature , and with their silence her own mood changed . Suddenly she whipped up her apron . She drew it across her eyes , and flung it away again passionately . I dessay we shall be ...
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... laughed as he got back into his cab . Maxwell stood at the foot of her sofa , con-. vanish within the doors of her own house . Her hand had rested gently , willingly , in his . « I am so grateful ! » she had said ; « so will Maxwell be ...
... laughed as he got back into his cab . Maxwell stood at the foot of her sofa , con-. vanish within the doors of her own house . Her hand had rested gently , willingly , in his . « I am so grateful ! » she had said ; « so will Maxwell be ...
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... laughed silently . « La , no , sah ! Dey know you allus be'n free . » Oh , they do , do they ? Well , I don't ; but I am free now . » What you mean , Mas ' Craffud ? » Free from the care of you lazy rascals . I've been pulling against ...
... laughed silently . « La , no , sah ! Dey know you allus be'n free . » Oh , they do , do they ? Well , I don't ; but I am free now . » What you mean , Mas ' Craffud ? » Free from the care of you lazy rascals . I've been pulling against ...
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