The Century: A Popular Quarterly, 87 tomasScribner & Company, 1914 |
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... mother . ' But it must be signed by the parent , ' said the doctor , smiling tolerantly as he explained English law to me ; that ' A mother , as such , is entitled to no power , only to rev- erence and respect . ' That night I asked my ...
... mother . ' But it must be signed by the parent , ' said the doctor , smiling tolerantly as he explained English law to me ; that ' A mother , as such , is entitled to no power , only to rev- erence and respect . ' That night I asked my ...
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... mother that- " but his invective ended with a burst of laughter ; for his eye had fallen upon his painting - kit , and he realized that it was the awkward bundle composed of his easel , camp - stool , and sketching - umbrella , that had ...
... mother that- " but his invective ended with a burst of laughter ; for his eye had fallen upon his painting - kit , and he realized that it was the awkward bundle composed of his easel , camp - stool , and sketching - umbrella , that had ...
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A Popular Quarterly. Drawn by Harriet M. Olcott TO ELSA " Sir , is my wish come true , your jewel - garden I would see . And may my mother go with me ? " TO ELSA ( With a volume of " The Arabian.
A Popular Quarterly. Drawn by Harriet M. Olcott TO ELSA " Sir , is my wish come true , your jewel - garden I would see . And may my mother go with me ? " TO ELSA ( With a volume of " The Arabian.
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... mother , admiringly . " But of whom is she , son of mine ? And he told them in a whisper how the child's mother had been killed , not men- tioning the unluckily thrown lazo and his own blood - remorse , but adding simply that Nuestro ...
... mother , admiringly . " But of whom is she , son of mine ? And he told them in a whisper how the child's mother had been killed , not men- tioning the unluckily thrown lazo and his own blood - remorse , but adding simply that Nuestro ...
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... Mother ! " said Alix , her lips against the wet cheek . " How strong you ' ve been ! How you hid it from me ! What a burden to carry in your heart , and smile . But listen , dear Mummy . You are all wrong . Perhaps I would not have ...
... Mother ! " said Alix , her lips against the wet cheek . " How strong you ' ve been ! How you hid it from me ! What a burden to carry in your heart , and smile . But listen , dear Mummy . You are all wrong . Perhaps I would not have ...
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