Scribner's Magazine, 81 tomasEdward Livermore Burlingame, Robert Bridges, Alfred Sheppard Dashiell, Harlan Logan Charles Scribners Sons, 1927 |
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... less she looked like doing it . But at the long last she over- persuaded herself , if you understand me , and she said she would marry him . Sure , it is the way that the women have . Patrick was a beautiful boy , with a clear , steady ...
... less she looked like doing it . But at the long last she over- persuaded herself , if you understand me , and she said she would marry him . Sure , it is the way that the women have . Patrick was a beautiful boy , with a clear , steady ...
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... less than justice from her neighbors , America included . But my object in writing was to convince my countrymen that we are likely to have a rough time in the near future , and that we must be prepared to meet it with an united front ...
... less than justice from her neighbors , America included . But my object in writing was to convince my countrymen that we are likely to have a rough time in the near future , and that we must be prepared to meet it with an united front ...
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... less unfair , and it is prob- ably a mistake to attach much importance to this cause of unfriendliness . Some will add that the two nations do not like each other's manners . The Eng- lishman is apt to be stiff if a stranger ad- dresses ...
... less unfair , and it is prob- ably a mistake to attach much importance to this cause of unfriendliness . Some will add that the two nations do not like each other's manners . The Eng- lishman is apt to be stiff if a stranger ad- dresses ...
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... less if he does not . I have never asked an intelligent Amer- ican , who knows England , what he really thinks about my country . It is a question which we never ask . When things are going well , perhaps we do not care much ; when they ...
... less if he does not . I have never asked an intelligent Amer- ican , who knows England , what he really thinks about my country . It is a question which we never ask . When things are going well , perhaps we do not care much ; when they ...
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... less serious , then a grin spread on his fea- tures and he asked : " What hit you , Son ? " Billy seemed to draw a long breath , and pointing toward the other corrals he an- swered : " One of them weaners did , throwed me off and kicked ...
... less serious , then a grin spread on his fea- tures and he asked : " What hit you , Son ? " Billy seemed to draw a long breath , and pointing toward the other corrals he an- swered : " One of them weaners did , throwed me off and kicked ...
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