Scribner's Magazine, 56 tomasEdward Livermore Burlingame, Robert Bridges, Alfred Sheppard Dashiell, Harlan Logan Charles Scribners Sons, 1887 |
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... wait , for the very good reason that , try as he would , he couldn't for the life of him evolve a scheme out of his ... waiting for him he came down instantly . In those days there was no foolish cere- mony between the owner of a big ...
... wait , for the very good reason that , try as he would , he couldn't for the life of him evolve a scheme out of his ... waiting for him he came down instantly . In those days there was no foolish cere- mony between the owner of a big ...
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... waits at the J. P. & T. T. cross- in ' , " said her lover , mortified that she should have to wait at a dinky lumber railroad's intersecting track . But pres- ently she was roaring on again northward . She sent ahead three long blasts ...
... waits at the J. P. & T. T. cross- in ' , " said her lover , mortified that she should have to wait at a dinky lumber railroad's intersecting track . But pres- ently she was roaring on again northward . She sent ahead three long blasts ...
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... waited a week , but she never said you had got rid of it . Then I heard the wild ducks flyin ' acrost the sky . So I ... wait- ing to take charge of the wagon and team . " I heerd you all comin ' , Mr. Fred , " he explained . " Aunt Ann ...
... waited a week , but she never said you had got rid of it . Then I heard the wild ducks flyin ' acrost the sky . So I ... wait- ing to take charge of the wagon and team . " I heerd you all comin ' , Mr. Fred , " he explained . " Aunt Ann ...
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