Scribner's Monthly: An Illustrated Magazine for the People, 30 tomas;52 tomasScribner & Company, 1896 |
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... tion of material in his work . Left to himself , he might have worked out his instinctive theory that one should overlay upon life all the sunshine possible , and this might have made him purely a painter of lyric , fugitive motives ...
... tion of material in his work . Left to himself , he might have worked out his instinctive theory that one should overlay upon life all the sunshine possible , and this might have made him purely a painter of lyric , fugitive motives ...
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... tion and hurry , and had to put a force on himself to speak persuasively . My dear old boy ! » - she rose on tiptoe and twisted his mustache for him- « don't we know all about your mother's ailments by this time ? I suppose she wants to ...
... tion and hurry , and had to put a force on himself to speak persuasively . My dear old boy ! » - she rose on tiptoe and twisted his mustache for him- « don't we know all about your mother's ailments by this time ? I suppose she wants to ...
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... tion before a fortnight's up . The men won't stand . » George shook his head . He himself believed that the struggle would last on through the autumn . « Well , to be sure , there ' s Burrows , » said his informant , himself a large ...
... tion before a fortnight's up . The men won't stand . » George shook his head . He himself believed that the struggle would last on through the autumn . « Well , to be sure , there ' s Burrows , » said his informant , himself a large ...
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... tion , her weird cheerfulness , she was like a figure from a Dance of Death . But what was amazing was her self - possession . Now yer laughin ' at me , » she began in a conversational tone , nodding toward the group of women she had ...
... tion , her weird cheerfulness , she was like a figure from a Dance of Death . But what was amazing was her self - possession . Now yer laughin ' at me , » she began in a conversational tone , nodding toward the group of women she had ...
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... tion , said Tressady , sturdily- « Did we make the mill ? Can we stop its grinding ? And if not , is it fair , even , to the race that has some- thing to gain from courage and gaiety - is it reasonable to take all our own poor little ...
... tion , said Tressady , sturdily- « Did we make the mill ? Can we stop its grinding ? And if not , is it fair , even , to the race that has some- thing to gain from courage and gaiety - is it reasonable to take all our own poor little ...
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