Scribner's Magazine, 81 tomasEdward Livermore Burlingame, Robert Bridges, Alfred Sheppard Dashiell, Harlan Logan Charles Scribners Sons, 1927 |
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... door , took him out under the dawn of the sum- mer's sun , planting him with his back against the gray stone wall of his own farm , and put five pieces of lead into him , without " by your leave " or anything else . But it was given out ...
... door , took him out under the dawn of the sum- mer's sun , planting him with his back against the gray stone wall of his own farm , and put five pieces of lead into him , without " by your leave " or anything else . But it was given out ...
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... door in person ; not that the insignificant act gave him any distinct pleasure , but it was the opportunity to make sure that belated customers had been served , that the drafts on the furnace were off , that the ice - boxes were closed ...
... door in person ; not that the insignificant act gave him any distinct pleasure , but it was the opportunity to make sure that belated customers had been served , that the drafts on the furnace were off , that the ice - boxes were closed ...
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... door and slid the draw Across the iron latch , and dropped the clamp Firmly in place , but not before I saw Near Tiger Butte the glimmer of a lamp . I stood a moment puzzled by the light- Startled , perhaps , and curious as a deer That ...
... door and slid the draw Across the iron latch , and dropped the clamp Firmly in place , but not before I saw Near Tiger Butte the glimmer of a lamp . I stood a moment puzzled by the light- Startled , perhaps , and curious as a deer That ...
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... door slam and then a woman's voice calling . " BIL - L - e - e . " The kid was all right , but daggone it I sure didn't want the lady to see him just then , and I thanked the luck that the cor- rals was so well hid from the main house ...
... door slam and then a woman's voice calling . " BIL - L - e - e . " The kid was all right , but daggone it I sure didn't want the lady to see him just then , and I thanked the luck that the cor- rals was so well hid from the main house ...
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... door slamming was the only thing that made him hightail it no matter what was going on . It was along toward evening and when the day's work was near over that Billy came up to me and , with a worried look , said : " By golly , I don't ...
... door slamming was the only thing that made him hightail it no matter what was going on . It was along toward evening and when the day's work was near over that Billy came up to me and , with a worried look , said : " By golly , I don't ...
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