Scribner's Monthly: An Illustrated Magazine for the People, 14 tomasJosiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1877 |
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... answered , quietly , ". " Don't do that , " he said , gently . " Come with me . It is you he needs . " He led the way into the house and up the stairs , Joan following him . When they en- tered the room they went to the bedside . The ...
... answered , quietly , ". " Don't do that , " he said , gently . " Come with me . It is you he needs . " He led the way into the house and up the stairs , Joan following him . When they en- tered the room they went to the bedside . The ...
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... answered , quietly , " th ' worst | pened . is ower - fur him . " At last darkness gave way to a faint gray light , and then the gray sky showed long slender streaks of wintry red , gradually widening and deepening until all the east ...
... answered , quietly , " th ' worst | pened . is ower - fur him . " At last darkness gave way to a faint gray light , and then the gray sky showed long slender streaks of wintry red , gradually widening and deepening until all the east ...
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... answered , as she came and stood upon the hearth . " I'm goin ' away to - neet . " You have quite made up your mind ? " " Ay , " said Joan . " I mun break loose . I want to get as far fro ' th ' owd life as I con . I'd loike to forget ...
... answered , as she came and stood upon the hearth . " I'm goin ' away to - neet . " You have quite made up your mind ? " " Ay , " said Joan . " I mun break loose . I want to get as far fro ' th ' owd life as I con . I'd loike to forget ...
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... answered . Their eyes met , and she went on : " You know we have said that it was best that she should break away entirely from the past . She has gone to try if it is possible to do it . She wants another life altogether . " " I do not ...
... answered . Their eyes met , and she went on : " You know we have said that it was best that she should break away entirely from the past . She has gone to try if it is possible to do it . She wants another life altogether . " " I do not ...
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... answered with a tinge of color on her cheek . She felt a little like a beggar . " Thank yo ' , I'll come , " she ... answer at last . " I beg yore pardon , " she said . " Yo ' ha ' no need to moind me . Th ' warmth has made me a bit ...
... answered with a tinge of color on her cheek . She felt a little like a beggar . " Thank yo ' , I'll come , " she ... answer at last . " I beg yore pardon , " she said . " Yo ' ha ' no need to moind me . Th ' warmth has made me a bit ...
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