Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine, 95 tomasJosiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Century Company, 1917 |
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... waiting , leaving her hand in his too long ; so that at last she snatched it away , and was gone up - stairs in an instant , fearing he might have guessed what was going on in her mind . She had thought it just an accident that he was ...
... waiting , leaving her hand in his too long ; so that at last she snatched it away , and was gone up - stairs in an instant , fearing he might have guessed what was going on in her mind . She had thought it just an accident that he was ...
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... waiting for another half - hour , and when she finally did ring and tell Pringle he could take away the tea - things , he would look wise and reproachful . Nevertheless , she did say no , and Pringle , with admirable self - control ...
... waiting for another half - hour , and when she finally did ring and tell Pringle he could take away the tea - things , he would look wise and reproachful . Nevertheless , she did say no , and Pringle , with admirable self - control ...
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... waiting a year or two , but no one had backed him up . The Severances had been eager for the mar- riage , naturally . Mr. Lanley could still see the young couple as they turned from the altar , young , beautiful , and confident . He had ...
... waiting a year or two , but no one had backed him up . The Severances had been eager for the mar- riage , naturally . Mr. Lanley could still see the young couple as they turned from the altar , young , beautiful , and confident . He had ...
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... waiting for her . She pushed a chair near her fire for her mother , and herself remained standing , with her glass of milk in her hand . " Mama , " she said suddenly , " I suppose I'm what you ' d call engaged . " " O Mathilde ! not to ...
... waiting for her . She pushed a chair near her fire for her mother , and herself remained standing , with her glass of milk in her hand . " Mama , " she said suddenly , " I suppose I'm what you ' d call engaged . " " O Mathilde ! not to ...
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... waiting negroes , the scented yellow sticks being shoved up on the ramps , which were built sloping from the ground up to a point overhanging the siding slightly higher than the tops of gondola cars . After the un- loading , each ox ...
... waiting negroes , the scented yellow sticks being shoved up on the ramps , which were built sloping from the ground up to a point overhanging the siding slightly higher than the tops of gondola cars . After the un- loading , each ox ...
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Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine, 91 tomas Josiah Gilbert Holland,Richard Watson Gilder Visos knygos peržiūra - 1916 |
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