Scribner's Monthly: An Illustrated Magazine for the People, 30 tomas;52 tomasScribner & Company, 1896 |
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... turned out so well , and that the horses , for instance , far surpassed ours . All this time the bells over the whole of Moscow were ringing ( they almost drowned the noise of the cannon that announced the entry ) , and those of the ...
... turned out so well , and that the horses , for instance , far surpassed ours . All this time the bells over the whole of Moscow were ringing ( they almost drowned the noise of the cannon that announced the entry ) , and those of the ...
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... turned to salute his people , receiving a tre- mendous acclamation in answer , and had passed into the palace . I had thought we were now to follow his Majesty up the stair and see the imperial « banquet . » Not bit of it . We were led ...
... turned to salute his people , receiving a tre- mendous acclamation in answer , and had passed into the palace . I had thought we were now to follow his Majesty up the stair and see the imperial « banquet . » Not bit of it . We were led ...
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... turning a critical eye , first upon the elegant gown of some soft , pinky stuff in which his mother had arrayed ... turned . « George ! » « Yes , mother . He stepped nearer to her . She caught his sleeve . -- « George , there was ...
... turning a critical eye , first upon the elegant gown of some soft , pinky stuff in which his mother had arrayed ... turned . « George ! » « Yes , mother . He stepped nearer to her . She caught his sleeve . -- « George , there was ...
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... turned into it , was already held by another big meeting of its own . The room in the board school which crossed the end of the street must be full , and this crowd represented , apparently , those who had been turned away . As the two ...
... turned into it , was already held by another big meeting of its own . The room in the board school which crossed the end of the street must be full , and this crowd represented , apparently , those who had been turned away . As the two ...
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... turned , and saw an old man , a Jew with a long grayish beard , coming slowly to the front of the platform . His ... turning from side to side , and finally said , with a sharp change of note : « And now , if you please , I will ...
... turned , and saw an old man , a Jew with a long grayish beard , coming slowly to the front of the platform . His ... turning from side to side , and finally said , with a sharp change of note : « And now , if you please , I will ...
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