Scribner's Magazine, 56 tomasEdward Livermore Burlingame, Robert Bridges, Alfred Sheppard Dashiell, Harlan Logan Charles Scribners Sons, 1887 |
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... arms . " Tell me , " he bade , suddenly imperi- ous , " everything he has ever said to you ! " The girl's laughter died on her lips . She tried to read his face , but he had turned his back to ocean and moon , and his face was in shadow ...
... arms . " Tell me , " he bade , suddenly imperi- ous , " everything he has ever said to you ! " The girl's laughter died on her lips . She tried to read his face , but he had turned his back to ocean and moon , and his face was in shadow ...
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... arms and legs . It would be so horrible if they got mixed and a person wore part of some one else ! I wondered , too , if the out- sides of the arms and legs became little separate angels . I knew Cherubs were just detached heads with ...
... arms and legs . It would be so horrible if they got mixed and a person wore part of some one else ! I wondered , too , if the out- sides of the arms and legs became little separate angels . I knew Cherubs were just detached heads with ...
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... arms to slay one another . Nearly all the greatest armies and navies in the world are ranging for battle . Imag- ination fails to unify such a situation - we state it , but we can form no picture of it . Anybody who has lived through an ...
... arms to slay one another . Nearly all the greatest armies and navies in the world are ranging for battle . Imag- ination fails to unify such a situation - we state it , but we can form no picture of it . Anybody who has lived through an ...
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