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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... arms was thrust back un- der his head , and the other resting loosely on the grass ; his head drooped back- ward ... arm into Scrope's , to lead him away ; but he resisted , and I saw that something had struck him . 46 66 In his change ...
... arms was thrust back un- der his head , and the other resting loosely on the grass ; his head drooped back- ward ... arm into Scrope's , to lead him away ; but he resisted , and I saw that something had struck him . 46 66 In his change ...
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... arms upon the desk , and laid her head upon them . A gentle drowsiness stole over her - the rest which comes after a sharp pain . She was roused by a step upon the veranda , —a sharp resounding step belong- ing to no one of the girls ...
... arms upon the desk , and laid her head upon them . A gentle drowsiness stole over her - the rest which comes after a sharp pain . She was roused by a step upon the veranda , —a sharp resounding step belong- ing to no one of the girls ...
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... arms . " I want to tell you something , " she said . " You must never do this again . You must never listen to any ... arm . " And , now , you had better come with me . " " But I want to go out again . I— ” " You are too young to go out ...
... arms . " I want to tell you something , " she said . " You must never do this again . You must never listen to any ... arm . " And , now , you had better come with me . " " But I want to go out again . I— ” " You are too young to go out ...
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... arm of the sofa ; a few pictures on the walls , not large , whose ideas were more impressive than their frames ; chairs and tête - à - tête as the occupants had left them ; music scattered on the piano ; the parlor a genu- ine portion ...
... arm of the sofa ; a few pictures on the walls , not large , whose ideas were more impressive than their frames ; chairs and tête - à - tête as the occupants had left them ; music scattered on the piano ; the parlor a genu- ine portion ...
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... arm hugging arm , looking out shrinkingly upon the bound- less , mighty expanse . I drew them to a seat on the big anchor , at one side . Ex- cept the look - out , who stood opposite , motionless as a stanchion , we were quite alone ...
... arm hugging arm , looking out shrinkingly upon the bound- less , mighty expanse . I drew them to a seat on the big anchor , at one side . Ex- cept the look - out , who stood opposite , motionless as a stanchion , we were quite alone ...
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Scribner's Monthly– An Illustrated Magazine for the People, 11 tomas Josiah Gilbert Holland,Richard Watson Gilder Visos knygos peržiūra - 1876 |
Scribner's Monthly– An Illustrated Magazine for the People, 14 tomas Josiah Gilbert Holland,Richard Watson Gilder Visos knygos peržiūra - 1877 |
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