Scribner's Magazine, 56 tomasEdward Livermore Burlingame, Robert Bridges, Alfred Sheppard Dashiell, Harlan Logan Charles Scribners Sons, 1887 |
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... told her- self humorously that it was only natural she should feel repugnance at the thought of such a superlative ... told Doctor Argyle , and the necessity of calming him steadied her . Doctor Stott had said it was nothing , she told ...
... told her- self humorously that it was only natural she should feel repugnance at the thought of such a superlative ... told Doctor Argyle , and the necessity of calming him steadied her . Doctor Stott had said it was nothing , she told ...
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... told stories of incidents in their past lives . Most of them were men of varied experiences . Rondon and Lyra told of the hardship and suffering of the first trips through the wilderness across which we were going with such comfort . On ...
... told stories of incidents in their past lives . Most of them were men of varied experiences . Rondon and Lyra told of the hardship and suffering of the first trips through the wilderness across which we were going with such comfort . On ...
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... told , and that was awkward , for a third and fourth more . So , final- ly , she hit on a scheme . She nar- rated to Achilles how at home she had a buzzer on the table , and when she wanted the man and he wasn't there she pressed the ...
... told , and that was awkward , for a third and fourth more . So , final- ly , she hit on a scheme . She nar- rated to Achilles how at home she had a buzzer on the table , and when she wanted the man and he wasn't there she pressed the ...
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