Scribner's Magazine, 82 tomasEdward Livermore Burlingame, Robert Bridges, Alfred Sheppard Dashiell, Harlan Logan Charles Scribners Sons, 1927 |
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... Markham : " I am taking you to lunch . I have numerous confidences I would pour into your ear . " A debate ensued , but in the end Vance emerged triumphant ; and a moment later a taxicab was driving us down - town . " Alys is clever ...
... Markham : " I am taking you to lunch . I have numerous confidences I would pour into your ear . " A debate ensued , but in the end Vance emerged triumphant ; and a moment later a taxicab was driving us down - town . " Alys is clever ...
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... Markham was waiting for us at the Bankers ' Club . He greeted Vance ir- ritably . " What have you got to tell me that's so damned important ? " " Now , don't get ratty . " Vance was beaming . " How's your lode - star , Skeel , behaving ...
... Markham was waiting for us at the Bankers ' Club . He greeted Vance ir- ritably . " What have you got to tell me that's so damned important ? " " Now , don't get ratty . " Vance was beaming . " How's your lode - star , Skeel , behaving ...
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... Markham , what about the Boonton bailiff ? " Markham rang for Swacker . " I'll see to it at once . Drop in at the club around five , if you feel like it . I'll have the officer there then , as Cleaver is sure to come in before dinner ...
... Markham , what about the Boonton bailiff ? " Markham rang for Swacker . " I'll see to it at once . Drop in at the club around five , if you feel like it . I'll have the officer there then , as Cleaver is sure to come in before dinner ...
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... Markham and I took black coffee . A very capable four- piece orchestra was playing Tchaikov- sky's " Casse - Noisette " Suite , and we sat restfully in the comfortable chairs with- out speaking . Markham was tired and dispirited , and ...
... Markham and I took black coffee . A very capable four- piece orchestra was playing Tchaikov- sky's " Casse - Noisette " Suite , and we sat restfully in the comfortable chairs with- out speaking . Markham was tired and dispirited , and ...
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... Markham , when he had gone . " Yes ; his situation is not an enviable one , " concurred Vance . " It's always sad to be found out . The moralist would set it down to retribution . " " In this instance chance was certainly on the side of ...
... Markham , when he had gone . " Yes ; his situation is not an enviable one , " concurred Vance . " It's always sad to be found out . The moralist would set it down to retribution . " " In this instance chance was certainly on the side of ...
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