Scribner's Magazine, 56 tomasEdward Livermore Burlingame, Robert Bridges, Alfred Sheppard Dashiell, Harlan Logan Charles Scribners Sons, 1887 |
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... asked me for my coat , and I gave it to her . What could I do ? ' " Was she really cold ? " asked little Adams . " Well , " Hugh grinned , " she was about sixty degrees colder when I proposed to her at Lenox that summer . Said she ...
... asked me for my coat , and I gave it to her . What could I do ? ' " Was she really cold ? " asked little Adams . " Well , " Hugh grinned , " she was about sixty degrees colder when I proposed to her at Lenox that summer . Said she ...
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... asked soberly . She patted his shoulder . soul and spirit the same ? " " Are not " Not in the sense you mean . What for the soul ? " " I am teaching him to be brave , to be honorable , to be kind . Is not that enough ? " " No , " said ...
... asked soberly . She patted his shoulder . soul and spirit the same ? " " Are not " Not in the sense you mean . What for the soul ? " " I am teaching him to be brave , to be honorable , to be kind . Is not that enough ? " " No , " said ...
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... asked me for a list of my rich friends ; he said that he might be able to raise enough amongst them . He advised me to make a personal canvass . " Joan shuddered . " Isn't it curious that the first duty of a university man is to beg ? I ...
... asked me for a list of my rich friends ; he said that he might be able to raise enough amongst them . He advised me to make a personal canvass . " Joan shuddered . " Isn't it curious that the first duty of a university man is to beg ? I ...
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