Scribner's Magazine, 82 tomasEdward Livermore Burlingame, Robert Bridges, Alfred Dashiell, Harlan Logan Charles Scribners Sons, 1927 |
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... and ruffle all the sea . Under the pleasant influence of tea and things , handed around by a trig black maid , the Manager's lady told us of the day before . That person , you gathered , was. THE MARINES SEE THE REVOLUTION 11.
... and ruffle all the sea . Under the pleasant influence of tea and things , handed around by a trig black maid , the Manager's lady told us of the day before . That person , you gathered , was. THE MARINES SEE THE REVOLUTION 11.
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... person , you gathered , was of the great world ; she was not to be upset by the foolishness of a lot of naked consented , although she'd seen two revo- lutions in Honduras and hadn't been dis- turbed by them . But there were a lot of ...
... person , you gathered , was of the great world ; she was not to be upset by the foolishness of a lot of naked consented , although she'd seen two revo- lutions in Honduras and hadn't been dis- turbed by them . But there were a lot of ...
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... person , it is difficult to know whether vexation or pity was uppermost in her heart . Even then the pup was old and a care . He was sent off to grandmother's house , where many decrepit things from the children found themselves when ...
... person , it is difficult to know whether vexation or pity was uppermost in her heart . Even then the pup was old and a care . He was sent off to grandmother's house , where many decrepit things from the children found themselves when ...
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... sleepless night , his spading , had gone for nothing . He threw down his spade and would not even look at the pup , who scampered along beside him as he walked to the house . H E was in all ways a mysterious person . GRANDFATHER'S DOG 59.
... sleepless night , his spading , had gone for nothing . He threw down his spade and would not even look at the pup , who scampered along beside him as he walked to the house . H E was in all ways a mysterious person . GRANDFATHER'S DOG 59.
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... person . For suddenly I be- came aware of him beside my desk , unan- nounced and appar- ently out of nowhere . But he perched quite comfortably beside the dictaphone , puf- fing a black cigar . " You have charge of the Forest Service ...
... person . For suddenly I be- came aware of him beside my desk , unan- nounced and appar- ently out of nowhere . But he perched quite comfortably beside the dictaphone , puf- fing a black cigar . " You have charge of the Forest Service ...
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