Scribner's Magazine, 81 tomasEdward Livermore Burlingame, Robert Bridges, Alfred Sheppard Dashiell, Harlan Logan Charles Scribners Sons, 1927 |
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... interest in everything , including the por- ter , was deep . The good woman did not want to spoil his fun . " " " If you are goin ' to bed , I guess I'll go up to the club car and smoke a cigar , ' said Hiram . " I tell you , buckey ...
... interest in everything , including the por- ter , was deep . The good woman did not want to spoil his fun . " " " If you are goin ' to bed , I guess I'll go up to the club car and smoke a cigar , ' said Hiram . " I tell you , buckey ...
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... interest he showed , his eyes was near popping out of his head and then I noticed his attention wasn't on the horse none at all , he wasn't worried how that pony bucked , he was just watch- ing how I rode , and it was my turn to wonder ...
... interest he showed , his eyes was near popping out of his head and then I noticed his attention wasn't on the horse none at all , he wasn't worried how that pony bucked , he was just watch- ing how I rode , and it was my turn to wonder ...
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... interest in the rearing of his farm animals . Tom Hamblin , the actor , on the occasion of a visit to Booth , was inclined to com- miserate with him upon his loneliness . " You must be solitary here , " he said . Milton ; with them time ...
... interest in the rearing of his farm animals . Tom Hamblin , the actor , on the occasion of a visit to Booth , was inclined to com- miserate with him upon his loneliness . " You must be solitary here , " he said . Milton ; with them time ...
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... interest and mutual respect - re- liances recognized as standard by the com- mon sense of a nation of individuals , sev- erally hostile to the spirit of class , and appealing with automatic finality to the public opinion which ...
... interest and mutual respect - re- liances recognized as standard by the com- mon sense of a nation of individuals , sev- erally hostile to the spirit of class , and appealing with automatic finality to the public opinion which ...
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... interest . Also we have had the benefit of " a certain condescension " in other foreigners than English . 66 But not all our foreign critics have found us subject for censure exclusively . Even in the perhaps exceptionally undis ...
... interest . Also we have had the benefit of " a certain condescension " in other foreigners than English . 66 But not all our foreign critics have found us subject for censure exclusively . Even in the perhaps exceptionally undis ...
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