The Atlantic Monthly, 18 tomasAtlantic Monthly Company, 1866 |
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... stood still , await- ing my fate . I am only conscious that I saw about me several Graybacks , for I must have fallen fainting almost im mediately . When I awoke , I was lying in the cabin near by , upon a pile of rubbish . Ten or ...
... stood still , await- ing my fate . I am only conscious that I saw about me several Graybacks , for I must have fallen fainting almost im mediately . When I awoke , I was lying in the cabin near by , upon a pile of rubbish . Ten or ...
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... stood out from the back like wings , and got him the sou- briquet of the Angel . In my ward were also the cases of fits , which very much annoyed me , as upon any great change in the weather it was common to have a dozen convulsions in ...
... stood out from the back like wings , and got him the sou- briquet of the Angel . In my ward were also the cases of fits , which very much annoyed me , as upon any great change in the weather it was common to have a dozen convulsions in ...
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... stood up with inordinate prom- inence . Her hands were big in the joints , ragged in the nails , and marred all over with the cuts , burns , and scratches of indiscriminate and incessant toil . But her face was , perhaps , the most ...
... stood up with inordinate prom- inence . Her hands were big in the joints , ragged in the nails , and marred all over with the cuts , burns , and scratches of indiscriminate and incessant toil . But her face was , perhaps , the most ...
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... stood only a few yards from the door , and , returning , put the cloak about her shoulders , tied it deliberately , turned the hood over her head , and , without another word , walked straight out into the rain . " Well , I must say ...
... stood only a few yards from the door , and , returning , put the cloak about her shoulders , tied it deliberately , turned the hood over her head , and , without another word , walked straight out into the rain . " Well , I must say ...
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... stood in his way . Should he pre- sume to take her to his poor house , even if she would come ? No , no , he must not think of it ; he must work and wait , and defer hope . This hour so opportune was also most inopportune , - such ...
... stood in his way . Should he pre- sume to take her to his poor house , even if she would come ? No , no , he must not think of it ; he must work and wait , and defer hope . This hour so opportune was also most inopportune , - such ...
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