Scribner's Magazine, 82 tomasEdward Livermore Burlingame, Robert Bridges, Alfred Sheppard Dashiell, Harlan Logan Charles Scribners Sons, 1927 |
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... voice was full and throaty . " Was it a nice meeting ? And are you tired ? " " Tired ! " he growled . " Me tired ? Guess you think I'm gettin ' old . Goin ' on a trip soon . " She glanced at him with keen appraisal . Amos Appleby always ...
... voice was full and throaty . " Was it a nice meeting ? And are you tired ? " " Tired ! " he growled . " Me tired ? Guess you think I'm gettin ' old . Goin ' on a trip soon . " She glanced at him with keen appraisal . Amos Appleby always ...
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... voice had taken on the timbre of youth . " First we knew of Little Round Top , " he went on , was when we see Gen'ril Warren come rushin ' down . He talked to Gen'ril Weed , wavin ' his arms . Then our brigade , under Colonel Vincent ...
... voice had taken on the timbre of youth . " First we knew of Little Round Top , " he went on , was when we see Gen'ril Warren come rushin ' down . He talked to Gen'ril Weed , wavin ' his arms . Then our brigade , under Colonel Vincent ...
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... voice was strong . " Right , march ! " " He swung off and up the hill . John Allen , his granddaughter's husband , had become John Allen , his comrade . Guess we're goin ' to catch hell . ' On the double ! " " His cane swung to his hip ...
... voice was strong . " Right , march ! " " He swung off and up the hill . John Allen , his granddaughter's husband , had become John Allen , his comrade . Guess we're goin ' to catch hell . ' On the double ! " " His cane swung to his hip ...
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... voice : " You stay away from those missionary people . " The little old lady 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 ...
... voice : " You stay away from those missionary people . " The little old lady 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 ...
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... voice . " The secret of their success lies in their absolute devotion to their people and their work . No sacrifice has been too great for them , no obstacle too difficult . They look poor and they are poor ; besides daily essentials ...
... voice . " The secret of their success lies in their absolute devotion to their people and their work . No sacrifice has been too great for them , no obstacle too difficult . They look poor and they are poor ; besides daily essentials ...
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