Outing and the Wheelman, 54 tomasOuting Publishing Company, 1909 |
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... miles and wait hour in and hour out until his patience is rewarded or exhausted - though the latter never happens to Oliver Kemp . It never gives out , even in the face of constant peril that the charge of nature- faking may be laid ...
... miles and wait hour in and hour out until his patience is rewarded or exhausted - though the latter never happens to Oliver Kemp . It never gives out , even in the face of constant peril that the charge of nature- faking may be laid ...
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... miles long as against one hundred and forty - seven miles by the old line . The engineers hesitated , but Harriman urged and they courageously began the construction of miles and miles of embankment and of trestle . Then new ...
... miles long as against one hundred and forty - seven miles by the old line . The engineers hesitated , but Harriman urged and they courageously began the construction of miles and miles of embankment and of trestle . Then new ...
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... miles of mountainous state , the engineers studied two points- grade and curvature . Distance was no object , for speed is the last attainment of heavy tonnage movement . The new route consisted in part of the en- largement of old ...
... miles of mountainous state , the engineers studied two points- grade and curvature . Distance was no object , for speed is the last attainment of heavy tonnage movement . The new route consisted in part of the en- largement of old ...
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... miles every afternoon . On matinee days he indulges in his walk after a late breakfast . Miss Frances Starr and Miss Blanche Bates take daily horseback rides . John Drew plays " squash " ; James K. Hackett , who possessed considerable ...
... miles every afternoon . On matinee days he indulges in his walk after a late breakfast . Miss Frances Starr and Miss Blanche Bates take daily horseback rides . John Drew plays " squash " ; James K. Hackett , who possessed considerable ...
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... miles over hillside , heather and boggy glen ; and what joy there has been in the breath of the moist air , in glimpses of mountain peaks veiled in blue , in the rustle of the woodland firs and up- land pines , in the whimpering of the ...
... miles over hillside , heather and boggy glen ; and what joy there has been in the breath of the moist air , in glimpses of mountain peaks veiled in blue , in the rustle of the woodland firs and up- land pines , in the whimpering of the ...
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