Appletons' Journal, 3 tomasD. Appleton and Company, 1877 |
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... lives . Colonel Philip Thurston , of the Egyptian army , had grown many shades darker , and somewhat older in appearance ... live in , I think . If I pitched my tent there we might | have a comfortable time — you could drill , and march ...
... lives . Colonel Philip Thurston , of the Egyptian army , had grown many shades darker , and somewhat older in appearance ... live in , I think . If I pitched my tent there we might | have a comfortable time — you could drill , and march ...
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... lives - you know that as well as I do . Thank God , no bitterness has ever come between us - nor ever will , I think ! Of course , I saw , as soon as I looked at your face , that some change had passed over you ; but you must under ...
... lives - you know that as well as I do . Thank God , no bitterness has ever come between us - nor ever will , I think ! Of course , I saw , as soon as I looked at your face , that some change had passed over you ; but you must under ...
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... live in a social treadmill ; but I cannot im- agine how a man can do so , when freedom , fortune , and honor , are all to be won , as of old , by his sword . " " You forget , " said Thurston , " that to the majori- ty of men fighting ...
... live in a social treadmill ; but I cannot im- agine how a man can do so , when freedom , fortune , and honor , are all to be won , as of old , by his sword . " " You forget , " said Thurston , " that to the majori- ty of men fighting ...
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... lives she had wrecked , the hearts she had broken . After the manner of most women of her class , she was very ... live without it - I don't say I shall not be a coquette till I die - but I do say that some- times I would like to ...
... lives she had wrecked , the hearts she had broken . After the manner of most women of her class , she was very ... live without it - I don't say I shall not be a coquette till I die - but I do say that some- times I would like to ...
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... lives was settled - in that moment a sud- den longing for the love which she felt instinctively this man could bestow rose in Agatha Loring's breast ; in that moment Philip Thurston's chances of happiness this side of the grave were ...
... lives was settled - in that moment a sud- den longing for the love which she felt instinctively this man could bestow rose in Agatha Loring's breast ; in that moment Philip Thurston's chances of happiness this side of the grave were ...
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