Scribner's Magazine, 81 tomasEdward Livermore Burlingame, Robert Bridges, Alfred Sheppard Dashiell, Harlan Logan Charles Scribners Sons, 1927 |
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... told me you would have given the life for him to save him to me -how without me the light of your life would go out ? How , with the summer's sun striking into your room over Slieve Bloom of a morning , it awakened you to another day of ...
... told me you would have given the life for him to save him to me -how without me the light of your life would go out ? How , with the summer's sun striking into your room over Slieve Bloom of a morning , it awakened you to another day of ...
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... 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 must begin now . We will go right along just the same . " " Yes ...
... 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 must begin now . We will go right along just the same . " " Yes ...
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... told , in a very different atmosphere , and is fortunate if he does not hear comments upon the " Britishers " which make his blood boil . He finds everywhere a strange isolation from European interests , tempered only by an active ...
... told , in a very different atmosphere , and is fortunate if he does not hear comments upon the " Britishers " which make his blood boil . He finds everywhere a strange isolation from European interests , tempered only by an active ...
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... told him I was glad he thought so , it seemed to put him more at ease as to what else he wanted to say . I listened to his talk and kept serious while it went on . It all had to do with what he was going to be when he got big , and I ...
... told him I was glad he thought so , it seemed to put him more at ease as to what else he wanted to say . I listened to his talk and kept serious while it went on . It all had to do with what he was going to be when he got big , and I ...
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... told him I wanted to use it for bait to catch the bob cats that'd been eating his chickens he never stopped to think that I was using mighty good meat for such a purpose , he just handed me the butcher knife and showed me a hind quarter ...
... told him I wanted to use it for bait to catch the bob cats that'd been eating his chickens he never stopped to think that I was using mighty good meat for such a purpose , he just handed me the butcher knife and showed me a hind quarter ...
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Scribner's Magazine, 22 tomas Edward Livermore Burlingame,Robert Bridges,Alfred Sheppard Dashiell,Harlan Logan Visos knygos peržiūra - 1897 |
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