Scribners Monthly, 14 tomasJosiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company, 1877 |
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... story ; " but that wunnot bring my mester back . " " Nay , " said another , " nor my two lads . " There had been a great deal of muttered discontent among the colliers before the accident , and since its occurrence there had been signs ...
... story ; " but that wunnot bring my mester back . " " Nay , " said another , " nor my two lads . " There had been a great deal of muttered discontent among the colliers before the accident , and since its occurrence there had been signs ...
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... story , related by Robert Lewis , illustrates two strikingly characteristic traits of Washington - generosity and ... story of his suf- ferings and want , and kindly replied that he would buy them if he could in any way make use of ...
... story , related by Robert Lewis , illustrates two strikingly characteristic traits of Washington - generosity and ... story of his suf- ferings and want , and kindly replied that he would buy them if he could in any way make use of ...
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... story of the great Duke of Marlborough , is worthy of any living poet . Would that Mrs. Piatt would write more such ! Two Novels of French Life . * To read a novel of Octave Feuillet's has the effect upon one of a pretty dinner party ...
... story of the great Duke of Marlborough , is worthy of any living poet . Would that Mrs. Piatt would write more such ! Two Novels of French Life . * To read a novel of Octave Feuillet's has the effect upon one of a pretty dinner party ...
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... story of Assja as yet remains untranslated , we select her as an example . Assja is a wild and shy girl , the illegitimate daughter of a nobleman , and is traveling with her brother Gagin in Ger- many , where the author meets her . She ...
... story of Assja as yet remains untranslated , we select her as an example . Assja is a wild and shy girl , the illegitimate daughter of a nobleman , and is traveling with her brother Gagin in Ger- many , where the author meets her . She ...
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... story produced a profound impres- sion as it was read in its serial form , but the impres- sion is greatly deepened ... story - writers can describe situations supposed to be pathetic ; but it is not often that these situa- tions ...
... story produced a profound impres- sion as it was read in its serial form , but the impres- sion is greatly deepened ... story - writers can describe situations supposed to be pathetic ; but it is not often that these situa- tions ...
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