Scribner's Monthly: An Illustrated Magazine for the People, 30 tomas;52 tomasScribner & Company, 1896 |
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... Young .. 264 Richard Watson Gilder 954 Edith M. Thomas 27 .Clinton Scollard 407 Harriet Boyer . 81 Ednah Proctor Clarke 480 Catharine Young Glen .. 571 . Clarence Urmy .. 344 John Vance Cheney 142 Robert Underwood Johnson .. 873 ...
... Young .. 264 Richard Watson Gilder 954 Edith M. Thomas 27 .Clinton Scollard 407 Harriet Boyer . 81 Ednah Proctor Clarke 480 Catharine Young Glen .. 571 . Clarence Urmy .. 344 John Vance Cheney 142 Robert Underwood Johnson .. 873 ...
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... young inspector who could not say enough in praise of the bill . But if it had been only a question of fact , George would have felt , when the rounds were done , merely an added respect for Fontenoy , perhaps even for his own party as ...
... young inspector who could not say enough in praise of the bill . But if it had been only a question of fact , George would have felt , when the rounds were done , merely an added respect for Fontenoy , perhaps even for his own party as ...
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... young man's affairs as well as one's own . And the situation is so extraor- dinary . Maxwell and I have to be in constant consultation . I went to see him in his room in the House of Lords the other night , and met a man coming out ...
... young man's affairs as well as one's own . And the situation is so extraor- dinary . Maxwell and I have to be in constant consultation . I went to see him in his room in the House of Lords the other night , and met a man coming out ...
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... young man's heart and imagination as he strained forward , waiting for her voice . thought of her success in this inferno , grew hot with wrath and irritation . His own vanity suffered in her lack of triumph . Amazing ! How could her ...
... young man's heart and imagination as he strained forward , waiting for her voice . thought of her success in this inferno , grew hot with wrath and irritation . His own vanity suffered in her lack of triumph . Amazing ! How could her ...
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... young man was just married , and , to Maxwell's absent , incurious eyes , the bride had seemed a lively , pretty little person enough . No doubt it was the nervous strain of his political life that made such fancies . possible to him ...
... young man was just married , and , to Maxwell's absent , incurious eyes , the bride had seemed a lively , pretty little person enough . No doubt it was the nervous strain of his political life that made such fancies . possible to him ...
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