Scribner's Magazine, 18 tomasEdward Livermore Burlingame, Robert Bridges, Alfred Sheppard Dashiell, Harlan Logan Charles Scribners Sons, 1895 |
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... stood out on the Crescent Club lawn and watched all the glories of a summer afternoon crowd upon the Staten Island hills , following the con- queror to the gates of night ; and then has seen the crimson clouds slowly change to a deep ...
... stood out on the Crescent Club lawn and watched all the glories of a summer afternoon crowd upon the Staten Island hills , following the con- queror to the gates of night ; and then has seen the crimson clouds slowly change to a deep ...
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... stood together day by day , Their love had not so constant proved , Nor would they still have smiled so gay . His hand the Shepherd might have kissed The match - box Angel's heart to win ; The Shepherdess , his love have missed , And ...
... stood together day by day , Their love had not so constant proved , Nor would they still have smiled so gay . His hand the Shepherd might have kissed The match - box Angel's heart to win ; The Shepherdess , his love have missed , And ...
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... stood by an ' saw ' im . When I tried to stop ' im - look ' ere . ' 22 She raised her hand , nodding , and pointing to the wound on her brow . Isaac leant heavily on the table . A horrible suspicion swept through him . Had she wronged ...
... stood by an ' saw ' im . When I tried to stop ' im - look ' ere . ' 22 She raised her hand , nodding , and pointing to the wound on her brow . Isaac leant heavily on the table . A horrible suspicion swept through him . Had she wronged ...
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... stood motionless till , suddenly wrapping an old shawl round her , she took up her candle and went downstairs again . As she pushed open the door at the foot of the stairs , she saw Isaac , where she had left him , sitting on his chair ...
... stood motionless till , suddenly wrapping an old shawl round her , she took up her candle and went downstairs again . As she pushed open the door at the foot of the stairs , she saw Isaac , where she had left him , sitting on his chair ...
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... stood still a moment looking at him . The lamp was dying away , but she could still see him plainly . She held herself steadily erect ; a frown was on her brow , a flame in her eyes . " Well , good - by , Isaac , " she said , in a low ...
... stood still a moment looking at him . The lamp was dying away , but she could still see him plainly . She held herself steadily erect ; a frown was on her brow , a flame in her eyes . " Well , good - by , Isaac , " she said , in a low ...
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Scribner's Magazine, 22 tomas Edward Livermore Burlingame,Robert Bridges,Alfred Sheppard Dashiell,Harlan Logan Visos knygos peržiūra - 1897 |
Scribner's Magazine, 30 tomas Edward Livermore Burlingame,Robert Bridges,Alfred Sheppard Dashiell,Harlan Logan Visos knygos peržiūra - 1901 |
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