Scribner's Magazine, 81 tomasEdward Livermore Burlingame, Robert Bridges, Alfred Sheppard Dashiell, Harlan Logan Charles Scribners Sons, 1927 |
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... better when I'm away , anyway . And I don't think it's splurgin ' , either . " " Now why do you talk such foolish- ness , Hiram ? You know you'll go and get yourself all worked up again , and then you'll feel so bad about it ...
... better when I'm away , anyway . And I don't think it's splurgin ' , either . " " Now why do you talk such foolish- ness , Hiram ? You know you'll go and get yourself all worked up again , and then you'll feel so bad about it ...
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... better now ? " I asks the kid after he'd near cleared the plate of all I'd brought him . " You bet , I feel fine , " and then : " Did mother suspicion anything ? " I was back in the corral and had been there for about an hour getting ...
... better now ? " I asks the kid after he'd near cleared the plate of all I'd brought him . " You bet , I feel fine , " and then : " Did mother suspicion anything ? " I was back in the corral and had been there for about an hour getting ...
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... and then to the kid : " You'd better wait till you heal up a little first , Sonny , you'll need all the skin you can get together to handle that pony . " 111-25 Billy looked mighty disappointed . " Well , when 38 THE YOUNG COWBOY.
... and then to the kid : " You'd better wait till you heal up a little first , Sonny , you'll need all the skin you can get together to handle that pony . " 111-25 Billy looked mighty disappointed . " Well , when 38 THE YOUNG COWBOY.
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... better try to ride him any more to - day , Sonny , " he says as he brushed some of the dust off the kid's clothes , " maybe to - morrow you can ride him easy . " Billy sneaked a glance my way , maybe he was only trying to get a hint ...
... better try to ride him any more to - day , Sonny , " he says as he brushed some of the dust off the kid's clothes , " maybe to - morrow you can ride him easy . " Billy sneaked a glance my way , maybe he was only trying to get a hint ...
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... better of the madman by a return blow which broke Booth's nose , disfiguring him for the remainder of his life . Both in and out of the theatre his American career was marked by erratic conduct . His wild adventures were fre- despair ...
... better of the madman by a return blow which broke Booth's nose , disfiguring him for the remainder of his life . Both in and out of the theatre his American career was marked by erratic conduct . His wild adventures were fre- despair ...
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