The Century: A Popular Quarterly, 87 tomasScribner & Company, 1914 |
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... door . " For a man friend , well understood ; for one who knows me well , whom I can trust and talk to freely . " He fell into a reverie . Presently he added : " For I can talk to you . To be sure , your ignorance of the ancient world ...
... door . " For a man friend , well understood ; for one who knows me well , whom I can trust and talk to freely . " He fell into a reverie . Presently he added : " For I can talk to you . To be sure , your ignorance of the ancient world ...
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... door now ! My teeth began to chatter . My scalp stirred . I went on shaking him desper- ately . Our shadows , swaying back and forth , glided over the walls in monstrous shape , over the glimmering shelves , over the mummy on the table ...
... door now ! My teeth began to chatter . My scalp stirred . I went on shaking him desper- ately . Our shadows , swaying back and forth , glided over the walls in monstrous shape , over the glimmering shelves , over the mummy on the table ...
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... door he had yet a little matter to compound with the " sons and daughters of poverty , " and exclaimed , " Just Hea- ven ! for what wise reason hast thou or- dered it that beggary and urbanity , which are at such variance in other ...
... door he had yet a little matter to compound with the " sons and daughters of poverty , " and exclaimed , " Just Hea- ven ! for what wise reason hast thou or- dered it that beggary and urbanity , which are at such variance in other ...
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... door slammed behind him . He heard the great bar drop . He was locked out . Gerry paced angrily up and down the veranda . Calm came back to him . He saw that he had been a fool . He stopped , and sat down on the steps of the veranda ...
... door slammed behind him . He heard the great bar drop . He was locked out . Gerry paced angrily up and down the veranda . Calm came back to him . He saw that he had been a fool . He stopped , and sat down on the steps of the veranda ...
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... door , but the judge called to him : " I " Just a moment , Alan ; I ' m coming with you . " Then he turned to Alix . just dropped in to tell you I am delighted to be able to come to - night . " " I am glad , " said Alix . " Perhaps you ...
... door , but the judge called to him : " I " Just a moment , Alan ; I ' m coming with you . " Then he turned to Alix . just dropped in to tell you I am delighted to be able to come to - night . " " I am glad , " said Alix . " Perhaps you ...
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