Century Monthly Magazine, 101 tomasJosiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Century Company, 1920 |
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... Miss Parkson was fidgeting with the clasp of her purse , hesitating , and glanc- ing to Mrs. Webster for guidance . " Blessed if she ain't thinking of tip- ping me ! " guffawed Mr. Duxsey in vast amazement . Mrs. Webster , too , smiled ...
... Miss Parkson was fidgeting with the clasp of her purse , hesitating , and glanc- ing to Mrs. Webster for guidance . " Blessed if she ain't thinking of tip- ping me ! " guffawed Mr. Duxsey in vast amazement . Mrs. Webster , too , smiled ...
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... Miss Parkson had doffed her hat and donned a disconcerting official manner . The glance she gave to Mr. Duxsey was frigid and detached , and his courage unexpectedly petered out at it . " Er - one three - ha'penny stamp , please , miss ...
... Miss Parkson had doffed her hat and donned a disconcerting official manner . The glance she gave to Mr. Duxsey was frigid and detached , and his courage unexpectedly petered out at it . " Er - one three - ha'penny stamp , please , miss ...
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... Miss Parkson's immediate retirement behind the boarded - up corner devoted to telegraphy . Mr. Duxsey , resolutely declining to lose courage , found occasion to visit the post - office no fewer than five times dur- ing the following day ...
... Miss Parkson's immediate retirement behind the boarded - up corner devoted to telegraphy . Mr. Duxsey , resolutely declining to lose courage , found occasion to visit the post - office no fewer than five times dur- ing the following day ...
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... miss . " Thereafter , whenever Mr. Duxsey visited the post - office , he invariably found Miss Parkson engaged on tasks which demanded her closest attention for prolonged periods before she could disdainfully give heed to his require ...
... miss . " Thereafter , whenever Mr. Duxsey visited the post - office , he invariably found Miss Parkson engaged on tasks which demanded her closest attention for prolonged periods before she could disdainfully give heed to his require ...
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... lady . " Look ' ere , Miss Parkson , " said Mr. Duxsey , truculantly , " you ' ve seen me a good many times now ; you know what I'm like , more or less . And if there's anything you wants to know about me , you can ask any one in the ...
... lady . " Look ' ere , Miss Parkson , " said Mr. Duxsey , truculantly , " you ' ve seen me a good many times now ; you know what I'm like , more or less . And if there's anything you wants to know about me , you can ask any one in the ...
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