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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... street believe it ! The poet's table was set out with plain white china ( Heaven grant that a closer view might not have found it only earthenware ! ) , and some of it was chipped , and the tumblers were not mates , and the wine ...
... street believe it ! The poet's table was set out with plain white china ( Heaven grant that a closer view might not have found it only earthenware ! ) , and some of it was chipped , and the tumblers were not mates , and the wine ...
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... street furniture is made , the difference being in the workmanship and in the design ; for it is not only the fact that the Canal street stuff is made by the hundred dozen at a time that makes it cheap . It is because the wood is not ...
... street furniture is made , the difference being in the workmanship and in the design ; for it is not only the fact that the Canal street stuff is made by the hundred dozen at a time that makes it cheap . It is because the wood is not ...
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... street , These scattering articles are brought to an end with the present one , and they are ex- pected presently to appear transformed into a book with , if not entirely new scenery , dresses and appointment , at least more order of ...
... street , These scattering articles are brought to an end with the present one , and they are ex- pected presently to appear transformed into a book with , if not entirely new scenery , dresses and appointment , at least more order of ...
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... street , that a vague sense of dissatisfaction was left , in this case , as in the other . He asked himself a good many questions in regard to the matter that he could not satisfactorily answer . He was , at least , in no mood for ...
... street , that a vague sense of dissatisfaction was left , in this case , as in the other . He asked himself a good many questions in regard to the matter that he could not satisfactorily answer . He was , at least , in no mood for ...
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... street , called on one or two friends , and got rid of his lingering time as well as he could . His dinner disposed of , he was in his room at seven , and soon after- ward Talking Tim appeared , with his bas- ket on his arm . Nicholas ...
... street , called on one or two friends , and got rid of his lingering time as well as he could . His dinner disposed of , he was in his room at seven , and soon after- ward Talking Tim appeared , with his bas- ket on his arm . Nicholas ...
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