Scribner's Monthly: An Illustrated Magazine for the People, 87 tomas,1 leidimasJosiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1913 |
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... held high car- nival in the land , and the electric news of gold discoveries in California drew thousands around the Horn or across Panama to the Pacific and thence to the diggings . As a picture of this feverish time when men dared all ...
... held high car- nival in the land , and the electric news of gold discoveries in California drew thousands around the Horn or across Panama to the Pacific and thence to the diggings . As a picture of this feverish time when men dared all ...
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... held his hand away . For a time his deep chest heaved . Then he said distinctly , in an ordinary tone : " Do you know , in that hut there was nothing proper to work with - nothing , absolutely . If I had only had Aveling's machine , or ...
... held his hand away . For a time his deep chest heaved . Then he said distinctly , in an ordinary tone : " Do you know , in that hut there was nothing proper to work with - nothing , absolutely . If I had only had Aveling's machine , or ...
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... held thee in thrall . What remains of them now ? Names whispered back from the dark through a portal ajar , They come not again . By men thou wert made and wert marred , but , outlasting them all , Is the soul that is thou- A soul that ...
... held thee in thrall . What remains of them now ? Names whispered back from the dark through a portal ajar , They come not again . By men thou wert made and wert marred , but , outlasting them all , Is the soul that is thou- A soul that ...
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... held to be the one in which Sterne spent the night on his " Sentimen- tal Journey through France and Italy . " This was a clear case of discrimination against Hugo , for neither this nor any other hotel boasted proudly of the room in ...
... held to be the one in which Sterne spent the night on his " Sentimen- tal Journey through France and Italy . " This was a clear case of discrimination against Hugo , for neither this nor any other hotel boasted proudly of the room in ...
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... held in reserve . " Jean , " said the boy in reply to Ex- hibit A. " Jean what ? " inquired the painter , eagerly seizing the opportunity to save Exhibit B for a time of greater need . " Jean Valjean Vasseur , " he answered , adding ...
... held in reserve . " Jean , " said the boy in reply to Ex- hibit A. " Jean what ? " inquired the painter , eagerly seizing the opportunity to save Exhibit B for a time of greater need . " Jean Valjean Vasseur , " he answered , adding ...
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