Scribner's Monthly: An Illustrated Magazine for the People, 91 tomasScribner & Company, 1916 |
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... Aurelius Goodchild , Esquire Interviews by Appointment . Every fine morning there emerged upon the door - step a tall , lean man of fifty - five , with bushy beard and mustaches in which gray hair was mingling with fiery red . He was ...
... Aurelius Goodchild , Esquire Interviews by Appointment . Every fine morning there emerged upon the door - step a tall , lean man of fifty - five , with bushy beard and mustaches in which gray hair was mingling with fiery red . He was ...
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... Aurelius Goodchild all the while he was dressing and undressing . For a time he failed to read that threefold gaze ; but finally - his youngest was al- ready eight months old - he understood . He renamed his daughters after the three ...
... Aurelius Goodchild all the while he was dressing and undressing . For a time he failed to read that threefold gaze ; but finally - his youngest was al- ready eight months old - he understood . He renamed his daughters after the three ...
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... Aurelius would hurl defiance at the future . And the sisters , the gaiety fading from their faces , would listen with fixed smiles , with feelings of compassion . and self - pity . Once Aglaia , her emerald - green eyes staring into ...
... Aurelius would hurl defiance at the future . And the sisters , the gaiety fading from their faces , would listen with fixed smiles , with feelings of compassion . and self - pity . Once Aglaia , her emerald - green eyes staring into ...
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... Aurelius , by aid of his imagination , made splendidly alive again . Perhaps he was transported into that nebulous epoch when every tree contained its supernatural inmate and ev- ery stream its murmuring voice , when the sight of brazen ...
... Aurelius , by aid of his imagination , made splendidly alive again . Perhaps he was transported into that nebulous epoch when every tree contained its supernatural inmate and ev- ery stream its murmuring voice , when the sight of brazen ...
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... Aurelius , pausing in the darkened studio , would often think : " Poor old fellow ! things he really sees ! of them ! " How little of those How I could write Who knew but that he would some day when he found time ? Besides photography ...
... Aurelius , pausing in the darkened studio , would often think : " Poor old fellow ! things he really sees ! of them ! " How little of those How I could write Who knew but that he would some day when he found time ? Besides photography ...
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