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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... tell you , once for all , that I'm not asnamed of having got my prize cheap . It was ten scudi or nothing ! If I had offered a farthing more I should have opened those sleepy eyes of his . It was a case to pocket one's scruples and act ...
... tell you , once for all , that I'm not asnamed of having got my prize cheap . It was ten scudi or nothing ! If I had offered a farthing more I should have opened those sleepy eyes of his . It was a case to pocket one's scruples and act ...
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... tell you . I must be sure first , " he added , with sud- den gravity . But it was the feverish elation of his tone , and not its gravity , that struck me . I began to hate the stone ; it seemed to have corrupted him . His ingenious ...
... tell you . I must be sure first , " he added , with sud- den gravity . But it was the feverish elation of his tone , and not its gravity , that struck me . I began to hate the stone ; it seemed to have corrupted him . His ingenious ...
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... tell you now . Content yourself for the present with admiring it . " Admire it I did for a long time . Cer- tainly , if Scrope's hypothesis was not sound , it ought to have been , and if the Emperor Tiberius had never worn the topaz in ...
... tell you now . Content yourself for the present with admiring it . " Admire it I did for a long time . Cer- tainly , if Scrope's hypothesis was not sound , it ought to have been , and if the Emperor Tiberius had never worn the topaz in ...
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... tell her so . She was still sore and hurt , and by no means in- clined to forgive him ; but she was faint also , and feverish with thirst , so she drank the tea thankfully , and ate the thin slices of toast which Clary's delighted hands ...
... tell her so . She was still sore and hurt , and by no means in- clined to forgive him ; but she was faint also , and feverish with thirst , so she drank the tea thankfully , and ate the thin slices of toast which Clary's delighted hands ...
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... telling their exploits and advent- ures of the morning , and at which more than half of them appeared in their hats ... tell the story . But they could not take it away from her , she thought with a great rush of gladness , pressing her ...
... telling their exploits and advent- ures of the morning , and at which more than half of them appeared in their hats ... tell the story . But they could not take it away from her , she thought with a great rush of gladness , pressing her ...
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