Scribner's Magazine, 82 tomasEdward Livermore Burlingame, Robert Bridges, Alfred Dashiell, Harlan Logan Charles Scribners Sons, 1927 |
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... looked and con- sidered that they would be fine pan- fish , and what kind of bait would you think A sunburnt , lantern- jawed fellow materialized from be- hind a banana car , and said he looked after the dock , and they were called brim ...
... looked and con- sidered that they would be fine pan- fish , and what kind of bait would you think A sunburnt , lantern- jawed fellow materialized from be- hind a banana car , and said he looked after the dock , and they were called brim ...
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... he's a wind - sucker . " " Take ' im or leave ' im . " John cogitated , looked up at the sky , and hemmed and hawed , while the old man furtively watched him . " I'll take him , " he said reluctantly at 16 OLD SOLDIER.
... he's a wind - sucker . " " Take ' im or leave ' im . " John cogitated , looked up at the sky , and hemmed and hawed , while the old man furtively watched him . " I'll take him , " he said reluctantly at 16 OLD SOLDIER.
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... looked smaller and older and dingier than ever . The re- moval of the woman's hat had not im- proved her appearance . Her hair she wore in a tight knob on the top of her head , and the line or part straight down the middle accentuated ...
... looked smaller and older and dingier than ever . The re- moval of the woman's hat had not im- proved her appearance . Her hair she wore in a tight knob on the top of her head , and the line or part straight down the middle accentuated ...
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... looked long- ingly across the Channel to the quais of the Seine . The tumbrils and the guillo- tines had done their work , and the loot of châteaux and palaces choked the stalls . The mobs of Revolutionists did not han- ker after ...
... looked long- ingly across the Channel to the quais of the Seine . The tumbrils and the guillo- tines had done their work , and the loot of châteaux and palaces choked the stalls . The mobs of Revolutionists did not han- ker after ...
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... in protection from danger . " Hyuh , pup ; hyuh pup , " he called , and felt like a criminal as the pup looked on him with bleared , reproachful eyes . Nevertheless , it got up and followed him through the 56 GRANDFATHER'S DOG.
... in protection from danger . " Hyuh , pup ; hyuh pup , " he called , and felt like a criminal as the pup looked on him with bleared , reproachful eyes . Nevertheless , it got up and followed him through the 56 GRANDFATHER'S DOG.
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