Scribner's Magazine, 53 tomasEdward Livermore Burlingame, Robert Bridges, Alfred Sheppard Dashiell, Harlan Logan Charles Scribners Sons, 1913 |
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... mean to me , was the conclusion he drew from it . " I didn't mean to , Elmer ... I give you my word but I was so young .. I didn't know anything ... " She kept her gaze upon him . ' He gave it back in a look of reminis- cent ...
... mean to me , was the conclusion he drew from it . " I didn't mean to , Elmer ... I give you my word but I was so young .. I didn't know anything ... " She kept her gaze upon him . ' He gave it back in a look of reminis- cent ...
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... mean is that out here in the East they don't even like it if a girl's been en- gaged before . " This last strain on ... mean to you , don't you act mean to me now ! " " Act mean ? " He grew serious again and moved nearer to her . " What ...
... mean is that out here in the East they don't even like it if a girl's been en- gaged before . " This last strain on ... mean to you , don't you act mean to me now ! " " Act mean ? " He grew serious again and moved nearer to her . " What ...
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... mean Ralph , I mean the genus he belongs to : homo sapiens , Americanus . Why haven't we taught our women to take an inter- est in our work ? Simply because we don't take enough interest in them . " Mrs. Fairford , sinking back into her ...
... mean Ralph , I mean the genus he belongs to : homo sapiens , Americanus . Why haven't we taught our women to take an inter- est in our work ? Simply because we don't take enough interest in them . " Mrs. Fairford , sinking back into her ...
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