Scribner's Magazine, 82 tomasEdward Livermore Burlingame, Robert Bridges, Alfred Sheppard Dashiell, Harlan Logan Charles Scribners Sons, 1927 |
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... possible two minutes before . One way out of the dining - room led past their table . By the merest chance the captain , Clara , her mother , and I rose at the same time . I stood aside waiting for them to precede me , and made a tail ...
... possible two minutes before . One way out of the dining - room led past their table . By the merest chance the captain , Clara , her mother , and I rose at the same time . I stood aside waiting for them to precede me , and made a tail ...
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... possible ' ; forgetting , meanwhile , that our presence often softens the inev- itable and makes this exploitation take a milder form than it otherwise would . Artists scorn us because they think we hate the beautiful ; whereas ...
... possible ' ; forgetting , meanwhile , that our presence often softens the inev- itable and makes this exploitation take a milder form than it otherwise would . Artists scorn us because they think we hate the beautiful ; whereas ...
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... possible articles , doubtless ; last night's jovial banker - chairman , thinking of nothing but his own importance ; two hundred others -we were all there , milling aimlessly round getting in one another's and the sailors ' and officers ...
... possible articles , doubtless ; last night's jovial banker - chairman , thinking of nothing but his own importance ; two hundred others -we were all there , milling aimlessly round getting in one another's and the sailors ' and officers ...
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... possible use of the Library and Art Gallery , have en- deavored to take all of the significant facts into consideration . They recognize that the acquirement of unique or ex- tremely rare books , manuscripts , and works of art carries ...
... possible use of the Library and Art Gallery , have en- deavored to take all of the significant facts into consideration . They recognize that the acquirement of unique or ex- tremely rare books , manuscripts , and works of art carries ...
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... possible visits for research to vari- ous American and European libraries , mu- seums , and other sources of origi- nal materials ; assure suitable means of publi- cation ; and fore- inherent in a com- THE DEVELOPMENT OF CIVILIZATION IN ...
... possible visits for research to vari- ous American and European libraries , mu- seums , and other sources of origi- nal materials ; assure suitable means of publi- cation ; and fore- inherent in a com- THE DEVELOPMENT OF CIVILIZATION IN ...
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