Scribner's Magazine, 56 tomasEdward Livermore Burlingame, Robert Bridges, Alfred Sheppard Dashiell, Harlan Logan Charles Scribners Sons, 1887 |
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... looked down to where the doryphorus stood , in the pride of his young strength , hurling what looked to the professor bowlders out to sea . " Oh , yes , he has ! And I believe in his heart he envies Court . Court is a jolly good boy ...
... looked down to where the doryphorus stood , in the pride of his young strength , hurling what looked to the professor bowlders out to sea . " Oh , yes , he has ! And I believe in his heart he envies Court . Court is a jolly good boy ...
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... looked at a newspaper , he never opened a letter without a moment's contraction of the heart . It was not that he had any special cause for apprehension , but merely that a great trail of darkness lay on everything . He had looked too ...
... looked at a newspaper , he never opened a letter without a moment's contraction of the heart . It was not that he had any special cause for apprehension , but merely that a great trail of darkness lay on everything . He had looked too ...
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... looked at pictures of them the other day in an old fashion book , and they must have been nightmares of fussi- ness , those children's dresses of the early eighties , but to me then they seemed the quintessence of loveliness , for at ...
... looked at pictures of them the other day in an old fashion book , and they must have been nightmares of fussi- ness , those children's dresses of the early eighties , but to me then they seemed the quintessence of loveliness , for at ...
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