Scribner's Monthly: An Illustrated Magazine for the People, 91 tomasScribner & Company, 1916 |
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... took the soldan's standard . But , no ; that was when I was St. Louis of France . " And staring before him va- cantly , he muttered in despondent tones , " If I , like you , could see those places in this incarnation ! Perhaps my magnum ...
... took the soldan's standard . But , no ; that was when I was St. Louis of France . " And staring before him va- cantly , he muttered in despondent tones , " If I , like you , could see those places in this incarnation ! Perhaps my magnum ...
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... took no notice of me . For about ten minutes - it may have been less - he walked up and down the room cursing and swearing , and kicking the furniture about . He landed an occasional walnut table in the middle of my shins , upon which I ...
... took no notice of me . For about ten minutes - it may have been less - he walked up and down the room cursing and swearing , and kicking the furniture about . He landed an occasional walnut table in the middle of my shins , upon which I ...
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... took no notice of me . For about ten minutes - it may have been less - he walked up and down the room cursing and swearing , and kicking the furniture about . He landed an occasional walnut table in the middle of my shins , upon which I ...
... took no notice of me . For about ten minutes - it may have been less - he walked up and down the room cursing and swearing , and kicking the furniture about . He landed an occasional walnut table in the middle of my shins , upon which I ...
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... On considers a gross breach of etiquette as tween gentlemen ; and having regar Miss Price's after behavior Mr. On can only say that she is not the gir took her for . serve his country , and the duty that here imposed HIS EVENING OUT.
... On considers a gross breach of etiquette as tween gentlemen ; and having regar Miss Price's after behavior Mr. On can only say that she is not the gir took her for . serve his country , and the duty that here imposed HIS EVENING OUT.
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... took the ferry back to New York with a horribly empty feeling . After our intimate , gos- sipy three months together , it seems a ter- rible task to tell you my troubles in tones that will reach to the bottom of the con- tinent . My ...
... took the ferry back to New York with a horribly empty feeling . After our intimate , gos- sipy three months together , it seems a ter- rible task to tell you my troubles in tones that will reach to the bottom of the con- tinent . My ...
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