Scribner's Magazine, 82 tomasEdward Livermore Burlingame, Robert Bridges, Alfred Sheppard Dashiell, Harlan Logan Charles Scribners Sons, 1927 |
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... waiting for them to precede me , and made a tail to their little procession . The captain and the lady were too engrossed in each other to have an eye for Clara - really a pretty little thing all lace and pink ribbons- and so it was up ...
... waiting for them to precede me , and made a tail to their little procession . The captain and the lady were too engrossed in each other to have an eye for Clara - really a pretty little thing all lace and pink ribbons- and so it was up ...
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... waiting for them . And they will turn out the schools to welcome them when they cross the boundary of their own province ! They are the Scotts , man , the Scotts , of Kyūshū . ” Seeing my continued look of puzzle- ment , he kindly went ...
... waiting for them . And they will turn out the schools to welcome them when they cross the boundary of their own province ! They are the Scotts , man , the Scotts , of Kyūshū . ” Seeing my continued look of puzzle- ment , he kindly went ...
46 psl.
... waiting to detach a membrane with his finger , or give whatever simple aid the limited state . of medical knowledge of that time per- ' mitted . If the case was serious , time meant nothing to him . He would hitch his horse to the lamp ...
... waiting to detach a membrane with his finger , or give whatever simple aid the limited state . of medical knowledge of that time per- ' mitted . If the case was serious , time meant nothing to him . He would hitch his horse to the lamp ...
64 psl.
... waiting until the smash came . But of course that didn't happen or I wouldn't be here inhal- ing this cigarette . When the storm blew by , I found myself passing a range of the timber - covered mountains , and not five hundred feet ...
... waiting until the smash came . But of course that didn't happen or I wouldn't be here inhal- ing this cigarette . When the storm blew by , I found myself passing a range of the timber - covered mountains , and not five hundred feet ...
74 psl.
... waiting . for me at our pension . She'll decide that I've been kidnapped long ago . " " Then it won't hurt her to wait a little longer . Only till tea , Miss Paulin . " She's " You don't know Aunt Esther . probably already telegraphed ...
... waiting . for me at our pension . She'll decide that I've been kidnapped long ago . " " Then it won't hurt her to wait a little longer . Only till tea , Miss Paulin . " She's " You don't know Aunt Esther . probably already telegraphed ...
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