Scribner's Monthly: An Illustrated Magazine for the People, 11 tomasJosiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1876 |
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... Eunice the needs of the little child . He did not tell Eunice that if she came to be the child's second mother she would exchange calls with marchionesses , would dress in silks , and ride in carriages . He knew very well that none of ...
... Eunice the needs of the little child . He did not tell Eunice that if she came to be the child's second mother she would exchange calls with marchionesses , would dress in silks , and ride in carriages . He knew very well that none of ...
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... Eunice and his daughter with him . But travel was not what it is now , -nor was Paris what it is now . And , although he did not think his daughter's head would be cut off , still he doubted , so far , what he might find in Paris , that ...
... Eunice and his daughter with him . But travel was not what it is now , -nor was Paris what it is now . And , although he did not think his daughter's head would be cut off , still he doubted , so far , what he might find in Paris , that ...
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... Eunice , and Miss Inez , his chival- The boat on which the two ladies and their companions. return . The speaker was a short - set , rugged New Englander , of about sixty years of age , whose dress and appointments were , in every ...
... Eunice , and Miss Inez , his chival- The boat on which the two ladies and their companions. return . The speaker was a short - set , rugged New Englander , of about sixty years of age , whose dress and appointments were , in every ...
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... Eunice Perry was glad to follow the lead which Ransom had given , sagaciously or unconsciously . Anything was better for the voyage than a homesick brooding on what they had left behind . " We must not make Inez discontented with ...
... Eunice Perry was glad to follow the lead which Ransom had given , sagaciously or unconsciously . Anything was better for the voyage than a homesick brooding on what they had left behind . " We must not make Inez discontented with ...
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... Eunice , had been told had views as decided as ever on the infe- by Silas Perry that she should be locked up riority of French cookery to that of New for a day in the lock - house if she ever said England . The preparation of this ...
... Eunice , had been told had views as decided as ever on the infe- by Silas Perry that she should be locked up riority of French cookery to that of New for a day in the lock - house if she ever said England . The preparation of this ...
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