Scribner's Magazine, 10 tomasEdward Livermore Burlingame, Robert Bridges, Alfred Sheppard Dashiell, Harlan Logan Charles Scribners Sons, 1891 |
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... girl- came slowly , almost shyly , into the room . She was very slight ; her cheeks were tinged with the warm blood of youth ; her eyes were clear and bright ; her soft , dark hair was gathered in a lustrous knot at her neck . Dressed ...
... girl- came slowly , almost shyly , into the room . She was very slight ; her cheeks were tinged with the warm blood of youth ; her eyes were clear and bright ; her soft , dark hair was gathered in a lustrous knot at her neck . Dressed ...
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... girl ; but I have no need of reason . I know and I believe . I shall meet my mother and I shall be her child again . I shall meet my child and I shall be its mother once more . " " I think , Nellie , " said Biddulph , slowly , " that I ...
... girl ; but I have no need of reason . I know and I believe . I shall meet my mother and I shall be her child again . I shall meet my child and I shall be its mother once more . " " I think , Nellie , " said Biddulph , slowly , " that I ...
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... girl's animation and earnestness touched a loving cord in her father's heart . Her very voice recalled to him that loving companion of his younger years who had died in giving her birth , and whom he had tenderly laid to rest in the ...
... girl's animation and earnestness touched a loving cord in her father's heart . Her very voice recalled to him that loving companion of his younger years who had died in giving her birth , and whom he had tenderly laid to rest in the ...
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... girl , all earnest with the duty devolving on her , came in on tiptoe and approached the bedside . Their eyes met . She hesitated to speak first , but awaited his next words . Where am I ? What has hap- pened ? " he asked . 66 66 " You ...
... girl , all earnest with the duty devolving on her , came in on tiptoe and approached the bedside . Their eyes met . She hesitated to speak first , but awaited his next words . Where am I ? What has hap- pened ? " he asked . 66 66 " You ...
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... girl walking by his side , exuberant with health and radiant with good humor , the quiet , timid creature who had been wont to steal in , on tiptoe , to his bedside , or noiselessly move about his sick - room . " How fortunate it was ...
... girl walking by his side , exuberant with health and radiant with good humor , the quiet , timid creature who had been wont to steal in , on tiptoe , to his bedside , or noiselessly move about his sick - room . " How fortunate it was ...
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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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