Scribner's Magazine, 81 tomasEdward Livermore Burlingame, Robert Bridges, Alfred Sheppard Dashiell, Harlan Logan Charles Scribners Sons, 1927 |
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... never happy but when he was gallivanting with this one and that one , and it was a curious thing entirely how the good girls and the nice girls used to forget their duty to God , not to mention their duty to themselves , when they ...
... never happy but when he was gallivanting with this one and that one , and it was a curious thing entirely how the good girls and the nice girls used to forget their duty to God , not to mention their duty to themselves , when they ...
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... never found him nor any one else either . And as though fate would leave her nothing in the world , they took her father , gentle Michael O'Shea , the scholar , and swung him into eternity in the great square of Fermoy . " For fo ...
... never found him nor any one else either . And as though fate would leave her nothing in the world , they took her father , gentle Michael O'Shea , the scholar , and swung him into eternity in the great square of Fermoy . " For fo ...
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... never spoke , though there was a look in his eyes which showed the tempest of passion and fear that was tearing him as though a mad dog were at work in his vitals . The girl looked at him hard , her face setting white as she came close ...
... never spoke , though there was a look in his eyes which showed the tempest of passion and fear that was tearing him as though a mad dog were at work in his vitals . The girl looked at him hard , her face setting white as she came close ...
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... never attempted to con- verse with him when he came in . His custom , in journeying from cellar to bathroom , to bedroom , did not include stops . But this never seemed to get to the attention of Hiram . He talked right along from all ...
... never attempted to con- verse with him when he came in . His custom , in journeying from cellar to bathroom , to bedroom , did not include stops . But this never seemed to get to the attention of Hiram . He talked right along from all ...
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... 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 are going ill with us , as ...
... 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 are going ill with us , as ...
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