Scribner's Magazine, 81 tomasEdward Livermore Burlingame, Robert Bridges, Alfred Sheppard Dashiell, Harlan Logan Charles Scribners Sons, 1927 |
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... don't you ? " he them all up in business - in a small way " Shultis is a good head clerk . " ' The lawyer looked at the thin man of threescore years and five . He noted the gray hairs spreading out over the turned- up overcoat collar on ...
... don't you ? " he them all up in business - in a small way " Shultis is a good head clerk . " ' The lawyer looked at the thin man of threescore years and five . He noted the gray hairs spreading out over the turned- up overcoat collar on ...
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... don't take me serious . " With a five - cent " Golden Oak " in his mouth . -Page 19 . said to the air about him , " he don't coddle ' em . " But the thought that the lawyer's oldest son was in the penitentiary imme- diately crashed ...
... don't take me serious . " With a five - cent " Golden Oak " in his mouth . -Page 19 . said to the air about him , " he don't coddle ' em . " But the thought that the lawyer's oldest son was in the penitentiary imme- diately crashed ...
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... 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 . " " Foolishness ! I tell you , buckey , I mean ...
... 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 . " " Foolishness ! I tell you , buckey , I mean ...
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... don't think I do , " I says , " your dad might not like to see you riding ' em for fear you'd get hurt . " " Dad don't mind , " says the kid as 31 WILL JAMES 451.
... don't think I do , " I says , " your dad might not like to see you riding ' em for fear you'd get hurt . " " Dad don't mind , " says the kid as 31 WILL JAMES 451.
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... don't mind , " says the kid as he picks up a rope , " he just laughs and tells mother that I'm just like he used to be when he was a kid , always riding or rop- ing something , it's mother who don't like it , she says she's too busy to ...
... don't mind , " says the kid as he picks up a rope , " he just laughs and tells mother that I'm just like he used to be when he was a kid , always riding or rop- ing something , it's mother who don't like it , she says she's too busy to ...
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