Scribner's Magazine, 56 tomasEdward Livermore Burlingame, Robert Bridges, Alfred Sheppard Dashiell, Harlan Logan Charles Scribners Sons, 1887 |
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... mind began at intervals to pass outside the mere physical condi- tions of the body , it would rest with a sen- sation of deep repose upon these famil- iar sights and find in them beauties and reflections , not without depth of meaning ...
... mind began at intervals to pass outside the mere physical condi- tions of the body , it would rest with a sen- sation of deep repose upon these famil- iar sights and find in them beauties and reflections , not without depth of meaning ...
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... mind . She now resolved to make her hospital experience the vehicle of her vision . She would tell Doctor Argyle that as she was taking the ether the thought had come to her that she might never wake and in that instant she be- came ...
... mind . She now resolved to make her hospital experience the vehicle of her vision . She would tell Doctor Argyle that as she was taking the ether the thought had come to her that she might never wake and in that instant she be- came ...
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... mind . She marked every coming and going in the endless proces- sion of guests with a mathematical and speculative eye . To build up generaliza- tions out of trifles had become the passion of her practiced mind . When the trifles were ...
... mind . She marked every coming and going in the endless proces- sion of guests with a mathematical and speculative eye . To build up generaliza- tions out of trifles had become the passion of her practiced mind . When the trifles were ...
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