Scribner's Magazine, 91 tomasEdward Livermore Burlingame, Robert Bridges, Alfred Sheppard Dashiell, Harlan Logan Charles Scribners Sons, 1932 |
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... voice , the voice of a great preacher ; one felt that it should be heard in churches , which was exactly where it once was heard , for my uncle Bascom had at various times and with great conviction , in the course of his long and ...
... voice , the voice of a great preacher ; one felt that it should be heard in churches , which was exactly where it once was heard , for my uncle Bascom had at various times and with great conviction , in the course of his long and ...
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... voice which was wrung from her somewhat tremulously when she sang . She was a small woman , birdlike and earnest , delicately fleshed and boned , quick and active in her movements and with a crisp tart speech which still bore ...
... voice which was wrung from her somewhat tremulously when she sang . She was a small woman , birdlike and earnest , delicately fleshed and boned , quick and active in her movements and with a crisp tart speech which still bore ...
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... voice answering . He sat with his hands dangling over his knees , and thought for the hundredth time that sometimes Rosaleen's voice was company to him , and other days he wished all day long she didn't have so much to say about ...
... voice answering . He sat with his hands dangling over his knees , and thought for the hundredth time that sometimes Rosaleen's voice was company to him , and other days he wished all day long she didn't have so much to say about ...
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