Scribner's Monthly: An Illustrated Magazine for the People, 91 tomasScribner & Company, 1916 |
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... laughter . Mr. Goodchild , plying his fork excitedly , chew- ing hard , so as to clear his mouth for speech ... laugh , inquired : " Chasing that will - o ' - the - wisp again ? " Jabez Outwall was an uncle of their mother , a ...
... laughter . Mr. Goodchild , plying his fork excitedly , chew- ing hard , so as to clear his mouth for speech ... laugh , inquired : " Chasing that will - o ' - the - wisp again ? " Jabez Outwall was an uncle of their mother , a ...
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... laugh . Again in their seats , staring out through the black window - panes , the sisters won- dered what fate was preparing for them far off in the darkness , beyond the un- traveled leagues of land and sea . In what form , after what ...
... laugh . Again in their seats , staring out through the black window - panes , the sisters won- dered what fate was preparing for them far off in the darkness , beyond the un- traveled leagues of land and sea . In what form , after what ...
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... laugh at , anyway . " " But , " said Aglaia , her shadowy smile appearing , " this is New York . " When they had paid their tea - bill , glancing furtively at the waiter to see how he received the tip , the three Graces went out to the ...
... laugh at , anyway . " " But , " said Aglaia , her shadowy smile appearing , " this is New York . " When they had paid their tea - bill , glancing furtively at the waiter to see how he received the tip , the three Graces went out to the ...
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... laugh , she risked the pleasantry : " Are you a stowaway ? " " Give you my word , I should n't have been if I'd known about you . " Sliding down to the deck , leaning gracefully against a davit , he smiled at her , CHILDREN OF HOPE 19.
... laugh , she risked the pleasantry : " Are you a stowaway ? " " Give you my word , I should n't have been if I'd known about you . " Sliding down to the deck , leaning gracefully against a davit , he smiled at her , CHILDREN OF HOPE 19.
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... laugh again . patronized the stars , pretended to find constellations with ridiculous names , asked her if she would like him to fit the ship's propellers to a pontoon and take . her aeroplaning round Venus . Demand- ing where she was ...
... laugh again . patronized the stars , pretended to find constellations with ridiculous names , asked her if she would like him to fit the ship's propellers to a pontoon and take . her aeroplaning round Venus . Demand- ing where she was ...
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