Scribner's Magazine, 53 tomasEdward Livermore Burlingame, Robert Bridges, Alfred Sheppard Dashiell, Harlan Logan Charles Scribners Sons, 1913 |
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... began fully to understand . He remembered his mother telling him how unhappy Mavis had been the summer the two were alone in the blue - grass and how she had kept away from Marjorie and Gray and all to herself . He recalled Mavis ...
... began fully to understand . He remembered his mother telling him how unhappy Mavis had been the summer the two were alone in the blue - grass and how she had kept away from Marjorie and Gray and all to herself . He recalled Mavis ...
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... began stinging into him sharp little arrows of taunt and sarcasm he was helpless as the bull's - hide target at which the two sometimes practised archery . Even now when the poisoned points began to fester he could stir himself to no ...
... began stinging into him sharp little arrows of taunt and sarcasm he was helpless as the bull's - hide target at which the two sometimes practised archery . Even now when the poisoned points began to fester he could stir himself to no ...
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... began to yield to what he called monotony , and became every day more irritable and opinionated . " How do you stand it ? " he asked Sea- forth on the tenth day out , as the two were watching a tramp steamer some five miles away ...
... began to yield to what he called monotony , and became every day more irritable and opinionated . " How do you stand it ? " he asked Sea- forth on the tenth day out , as the two were watching a tramp steamer some five miles away ...
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