Scribner's Magazine, 82 tomasEdward Livermore Burlingame, Robert Bridges, Alfred Sheppard Dashiell, Harlan Logan Charles Scribners Sons, 1927 |
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... tiny , apple - cheeked dumpling of a woman , the latter fair , tall , and slender followed in the order named . They were wealthy people , I believe , travelling eventually round the world for the daugh- ter's health . 23.
... tiny , apple - cheeked dumpling of a woman , the latter fair , tall , and slender followed in the order named . They were wealthy people , I believe , travelling eventually round the world for the daugh- ter's health . 23.
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... believe , to sink a smaller ship . And Clara's cocoanut had not been for- gotten . When told to hold the gift care- fully , she hugged it to her bosom as if it were the most precious treasure in all the world . And then she trotted off ...
... believe , to sink a smaller ship . And Clara's cocoanut had not been for- gotten . When told to hold the gift care- fully , she hugged it to her bosom as if it were the most precious treasure in all the world . And then she trotted off ...
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... believe there is the slightest doubt about it . I say it can be done even under the old system of booking road shows and with- out taking into consideration certain things I am going to bring out a little later in this article . I say ...
... believe there is the slightest doubt about it . I say it can be done even under the old system of booking road shows and with- out taking into consideration certain things I am going to bring out a little later in this article . I say ...
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... believe himself in Paradise . But in all those days that fol- lowed not once did I see anything one- half so alluring as the grin on Williams's face when he turned and nodded reassur- ance on that last wild flight into the un- known ...
... believe himself in Paradise . But in all those days that fol- lowed not once did I see anything one- half so alluring as the grin on Williams's face when he turned and nodded reassur- ance on that last wild flight into the un- known ...
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... believe , was disappointed by this unexpected alibi of Mannix's . It was , indeed , so final that further interro- gation concerning it seemed futile . After a momentary pause , he changed the sub- ject . " Tell me ; what do you know ...
... believe , was disappointed by this unexpected alibi of Mannix's . It was , indeed , so final that further interro- gation concerning it seemed futile . After a momentary pause , he changed the sub- ject . " Tell me ; what do you know ...
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