Scribner's Magazine, 56 tomasEdward Livermore Burlingame, Robert Bridges, Alfred Sheppard Dashiell, Harlan Logan Charles Scribners Sons, 1887 |
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... woman excluded from such honorific institutions as the district club , the party primary , and the voting booth . Her much - vaunted indirect influence will gain immeasurably in power by the mere fact that she is a possible voter , whom ...
... woman excluded from such honorific institutions as the district club , the party primary , and the voting booth . Her much - vaunted indirect influence will gain immeasurably in power by the mere fact that she is a possible voter , whom ...
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... woman , and stopped . The name meant nothing . " Yes , " said Mrs. Duberly ; " won't you sit down ? " She waited again . " Oh ! " That was all ; but the monosyl- lable rang , somehow ominously , through the gamut of surprise . She had ...
... woman , and stopped . The name meant nothing . " Yes , " said Mrs. Duberly ; " won't you sit down ? " She waited again . " Oh ! " That was all ; but the monosyl- lable rang , somehow ominously , through the gamut of surprise . She had ...
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... woman looked back at the old dog lying on some fodder in the rear of the wagon . Having heard her name spoken , Sister lifted her bulging , watery eyes and wagged her tail weakly in the dry corn leaves . " Yes , " the woman went on ...
... woman looked back at the old dog lying on some fodder in the rear of the wagon . Having heard her name spoken , Sister lifted her bulging , watery eyes and wagged her tail weakly in the dry corn leaves . " Yes , " the woman went on ...
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