Scribner's Magazine, 91 tomasEdward Livermore Burlingame, Robert Bridges, Alfred Sheppard Dashiell, Harlan Logan Charles Scribners Sons, 1932 |
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... Brown advanced across the beach . Mrs. Brown led the way ; she walked with a light springing step , and if I had been struck by Mrs. Glenn's recovered youthfulness , her co - mother , at a little distance seemed to me positively girlish ...
... Brown advanced across the beach . Mrs. Brown led the way ; she walked with a light springing step , and if I had been struck by Mrs. Glenn's recovered youthfulness , her co - mother , at a little distance seemed to me positively girlish ...
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... Brown bent over Mrs. Glenn with one of her quick gestures . " Darling - before we go in to lunch do let me fluff you out a little : so . " With a flashing hand she loosened the soft white waves un- der Mrs. Glenn's spreading hat - brim ...
... Brown bent over Mrs. Glenn with one of her quick gestures . " Darling - before we go in to lunch do let me fluff you out a little : so . " With a flashing hand she loosened the soft white waves un- der Mrs. Glenn's spreading hat - brim ...
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... Brown tri- umphed peculiarly in the affair . It was she who had brought the collector to see the pictures , she who had always known that Stephen had genius ; it was with the Browns ' meagre pennies that he had been able to carry on his ...
... Brown tri- umphed peculiarly in the affair . It was she who had brought the collector to see the pictures , she who had always known that Stephen had genius ; it was with the Browns ' meagre pennies that he had been able to carry on his ...
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