Scribner's Magazine, 82 tomasEdward Livermore Burlingame, Robert Bridges, Alfred Sheppard Dashiell, Harlan Logan Charles Scribners Sons, 1927 |
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... smiled .- " The Señor Co- mandante , here , he had a rough time , yes- terday . When the Reds came in , old Montera rounded up nineteen of the most prominent politicos - all he could catch on short notice , an ' crammed ' em in the ...
... smiled .- " The Señor Co- mandante , here , he had a rough time , yes- terday . When the Reds came in , old Montera rounded up nineteen of the most prominent politicos - all he could catch on short notice , an ' crammed ' em in the ...
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... smiled his white- toothed smile . " Oh , yess , gentlemen- very bad ! We stand so thick , man cannot essit himself down . When man is hit , he they let us out when the fight is gained- " the Comandante giggled . " Tell you very just ...
... smiled his white- toothed smile . " Oh , yess , gentlemen- very bad ! We stand so thick , man cannot essit himself down . When man is hit , he they let us out when the fight is gained- " the Comandante giggled . " Tell you very just ...
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... smiled in her sleep . She was nothing but a child . Why , only yesterday he had held her in his lap . And now , under her heart , she was bear- ing a little human being who would carry on his blood ; a boy , perhaps , to keep up the ...
... smiled in her sleep . She was nothing but a child . Why , only yesterday he had held her in his lap . And now , under her heart , she was bear- ing a little human being who would carry on his blood ; a boy , perhaps , to keep up the ...
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... smiled . Then they disap- peared from sight as the main deck swal- lowed them up . " Mother , " repeated repeated the little girl again , " weren't they funny ! " The young mother gave a light laugh , somehow unpleasant for all its bell ...
... smiled . Then they disap- peared from sight as the main deck swal- lowed them up . " Mother , " repeated repeated the little girl again , " weren't they funny ! " The young mother gave a light laugh , somehow unpleasant for all its bell ...
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... smiled up at me out of such roguish blue eyes ; and the little old man winked at me solemnly - as of course no lady could ! Clara , half - comprehend- ing , pudgy fingers encircling the orange , gazed back out of wide eyes at all of us ...
... smiled up at me out of such roguish blue eyes ; and the little old man winked at me solemnly - as of course no lady could ! Clara , half - comprehend- ing , pudgy fingers encircling the orange , gazed back out of wide eyes at all of us ...
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