Scribner's Monthly: An Illustrated Magazine for the People, 8 tomasJosiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1874 |
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... Karl could never see the magic little leaf , and why should this not mean something ? Whence came the world wide belief in the spell , if it be merely an idle fancy ? But now Karl Reutner was to find his four - leaved clover . There it ...
... Karl could never see the magic little leaf , and why should this not mean something ? Whence came the world wide belief in the spell , if it be merely an idle fancy ? But now Karl Reutner was to find his four - leaved clover . There it ...
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... Karl shut his eyes and again the vision of that he could see nothing but the planks of the. company had gone , leaving behind many of its brave fellows wounded , dying , dead . In the night Karl had been stripped by rebel prowlers , and ...
... Karl shut his eyes and again the vision of that he could see nothing but the planks of the. company had gone , leaving behind many of its brave fellows wounded , dying , dead . In the night Karl had been stripped by rebel prowlers , and ...
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... Karl and he could not stir . The sun went down ; the twilight deepened into darkness . The last boat had gone ; in an agony almost mad- dening Karl lay listening for the oars , and trying to persuade himself that it was not yet too late ...
... Karl and he could not stir . The sun went down ; the twilight deepened into darkness . The last boat had gone ; in an agony almost mad- dening Karl lay listening for the oars , and trying to persuade himself that it was not yet too late ...
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... Karl and their father . The sister was much younger ; Wilhelm and Karl had laid by their just earnings , to bring her out to join them , and for some years they had all lived in one family in such peace and happiness as are not often ...
... Karl and their father . The sister was much younger ; Wilhelm and Karl had laid by their just earnings , to bring her out to join them , and for some years they had all lived in one family in such peace and happiness as are not often ...
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... Karl , too , ' added the youngest , with a sad face . " Uncle Karl that has gone to the war . " That afternoon Margaret walked home with the children from school . As they drew near a block of small two - story wooden houses ...
... Karl , too , ' added the youngest , with a sad face . " Uncle Karl that has gone to the war . " That afternoon Margaret walked home with the children from school . As they drew near a block of small two - story wooden houses ...
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