Scribner's Magazine, 81 tomasEdward Livermore Burlingame, Robert Bridges, Alfred Sheppard Dashiell, Harlan Logan Charles Scribners Sons, 1927 |
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... thought that the lawyer's oldest son was in the penitentiary imme- diately crashed against his mind . The closing hour at Smith's corner grocery , with its exodus into the wintry evening of cashier and clerks , had come and gone . The ...
... thought that the lawyer's oldest son was in the penitentiary imme- diately crashed against his mind . The closing hour at Smith's corner grocery , with its exodus into the wintry evening of cashier and clerks , had come and gone . The ...
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... thought in his mind was not selfish anticipation but the joyous surprise he would have for Mother Smith that night . He stood up now , pulled on his over- coat , stuffed that morning's New York Times into his pocket , and found his ...
... thought in his mind was not selfish anticipation but the joyous surprise he would have for Mother Smith that night . He stood up now , pulled on his over- coat , stuffed that morning's New York Times into his pocket , and found his ...
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... thought . " I wrote Jimmie as soon as I was up this morning . I told him all about it , how our plans are all laid and can't be changed . I told him I wouldn't always be here and that he would have to look after himself some time , and ...
... thought . " I wrote Jimmie as soon as I was up this morning . I told him all about it , how our plans are all laid and can't be changed . I told him I wouldn't always be here and that he would have to look after himself some time , and ...
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... thought was that Hiram was not in bed . Then she heard a sigh . She looked out into the room . Hiram sat in a corner of the couch , wide - awake , lost in revery . His arms were folded , his chin was resting on his chest . And as she ...
... thought was that Hiram was not in bed . Then she heard a sigh . She looked out into the room . Hiram sat in a corner of the couch , wide - awake , lost in revery . His arms were folded , his chin was resting on his chest . And as she ...
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... thought it vitally important to stop the shipping of supplies for Germany from the United States . A vessel called ( if I remember rightly ) the Dacia , set out from an Ameri- can port laden with contraband . The sail- ing of this ship ...
... thought it vitally important to stop the shipping of supplies for Germany from the United States . A vessel called ( if I remember rightly ) the Dacia , set out from an Ameri- can port laden with contraband . The sail- ing of this ship ...
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