Scribner's Magazine, 81 tomasEdward Livermore Burlingame, Robert Bridges, Alfred Sheppard Dashiell, Harlan Logan Charles Scribners Sons, 1927 |
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... reason why they could not go . She wondered if she should speak of it now . Slowly , she drew a letter from her apron pocket . " Jimmie wrote to - day , " she said , hand- ing the letter to her husband . " Now - what's the trouble with ...
... reason why they could not go . She wondered if she should speak of it now . Slowly , she drew a letter from her apron pocket . " Jimmie wrote to - day , " she said , hand- ing the letter to her husband . " Now - what's the trouble with ...
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... reason why the British Em- pire should not hold together as a loose federation , a League of Nations in being . Our race has a political genius which has been denied to the Spanish . To the politi- cal philosopher , the Constitutions of ...
... reason why the British Em- pire should not hold together as a loose federation , a League of Nations in being . Our race has a political genius which has been denied to the Spanish . To the politi- cal philosopher , the Constitutions of ...
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... reason why the relations of this mighty power to Eng- land and the British Empire should be anything but friendly . The notion that the American nation is only a hundred and fifty years old will be discarded , and a reasonable pride ...
... reason why the relations of this mighty power to Eng- land and the British Empire should be anything but friendly . The notion that the American nation is only a hundred and fifty years old will be discarded , and a reasonable pride ...
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... reason things out once in a while without rushing him . " Billy looked back at me , seemed to fig- ger a while , and then says : " I'd never thought about that , but now that I do think of it it seems to me like I've always took that ...
... reason things out once in a while without rushing him . " Billy looked back at me , seemed to fig- ger a while , and then says : " I'd never thought about that , but now that I do think of it it seems to me like I've always took that ...
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... reason for the clamor . He refused to listen to the im- portunings of his friends who were leading him to his dressing - room that he get ready for his part ; he broke from them savagely , and running to the curtain pulled it aside ...
... reason for the clamor . He refused to listen to the im- portunings of his friends who were leading him to his dressing - room that he get ready for his part ; he broke from them savagely , and running to the curtain pulled it aside ...
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