Scribner's Magazine, 56 tomasEdward Livermore Burlingame, Robert Bridges, Alfred Sheppard Dashiell, Harlan Logan Charles Scribners Sons, 1887 |
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... face , but he had turned his back to ocean and moon , and his face was in shadow . A shade of dismay crept into her voice . " Oh , I couldn't ! You'd think - oh , I don't know - but I can't ! Let's forget Professor Smith . When you come ...
... face , but he had turned his back to ocean and moon , and his face was in shadow . A shade of dismay crept into her voice . " Oh , I couldn't ! You'd think - oh , I don't know - but I can't ! Let's forget Professor Smith . When you come ...
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... face lit up , the face behind his uncle's chair seemed to gather into its look all the fierce weariness of old unsatisfied hates . That was the thing that , as the minutes laboured by , Faxon was becom- ing most conscious of . The ...
... face lit up , the face behind his uncle's chair seemed to gather into its look all the fierce weariness of old unsatisfied hates . That was the thing that , as the minutes laboured by , Faxon was becom- ing most conscious of . The ...
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... face , changing with my environment— ” " I'm sure I had the honor of showing you a seat at my sister's wedding in St. Paul's in that environment , I remember , it was a very charming face . " " I was present at St. Paul's - and - at ...
... face , changing with my environment— ” " I'm sure I had the honor of showing you a seat at my sister's wedding in St. Paul's in that environment , I remember , it was a very charming face . " " I was present at St. Paul's - and - at ...
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