Scribner's Magazine, 82 tomasEdward Livermore Burlingame, Robert Bridges, Alfred Sheppard Dashiell, Harlan Logan Charles Scribners Sons, 1927 |
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... morning - torn us from wives and sweethearts and the pleasant relaxations of Panama - and brought us north across the squally Caribbean at some knots above standard steaming speed . The usual rumors seeped around the ship - battles ...
... morning - torn us from wives and sweethearts and the pleasant relaxations of Panama - and brought us north across the squally Caribbean at some knots above standard steaming speed . The usual rumors seeped around the ship - battles ...
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... morning the Sarmiento crowd is movin ' south , grabbin ' off the other Fed- eral garrisons . " What we're goin ' to do I don't know settlement , where women came out on the porches to look at the naval officers , and into the native ...
... morning the Sarmiento crowd is movin ' south , grabbin ' off the other Fed- eral garrisons . " What we're goin ' to do I don't know settlement , where women came out on the porches to look at the naval officers , and into the native ...
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... morning one of the neighbors had called her attention to the excitement among the niggers up in Bil- wawa ; then the shooting started . It was insisted that she go down under the bluff , where all the Americans went ; and she bullets ...
... morning one of the neighbors had called her attention to the excitement among the niggers up in Bil- wawa ; then the shooting started . It was insisted that she go down under the bluff , where all the Americans went ; and she bullets ...
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... morning of the 1st of July , Amos and Mary and John left for the bat- tle - field , and the veterans came down in full force to see them off , looking wistfully after them . Amos waved good - by with his cane and stood watching the town ...
... morning of the 1st of July , Amos and Mary and John left for the bat- tle - field , and the veterans came down in full force to see them off , looking wistfully after them . Amos waved good - by with his cane and stood watching the town ...
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... morning , dear , " she said , in a surprisingly rich contralto . And to me : " Their fingers are so uncertain , bless their hearts ! " Just then Clara's mother , pausing at the door , caught the end of the little scene . " Clara , come ...
... morning , dear , " she said , in a surprisingly rich contralto . And to me : " Their fingers are so uncertain , bless their hearts ! " Just then Clara's mother , pausing at the door , caught the end of the little scene . " Clara , come ...
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