Scribner's Monthly: An Illustrated Magazine for the People, 22 tomasJosiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1881 |
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... Elmore's attack was now passing off , and she was well enough to receive Miss May- hew , half - recumbent on the sofa , where she had been prone till her arrival . It was pretty to see her fond greeting of the girl , and her joy in her ...
... Elmore's attack was now passing off , and she was well enough to receive Miss May- hew , half - recumbent on the sofa , where she had been prone till her arrival . It was pretty to see her fond greeting of the girl , and her joy in her ...
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... Elmore ? " " Tom Friar's widow ! Is Tom Friar dead ? " 66 Why , of course ! One of the first . I think it was Ball's Bluff . Well , she's mar- ried . But she married his cousin , and , as Dick Burton says , that isn't so bad . Isn't it ...
... Elmore ? " " Tom Friar's widow ! Is Tom Friar dead ? " 66 Why , of course ! One of the first . I think it was Ball's Bluff . Well , she's mar- ried . But she married his cousin , and , as Dick Burton says , that isn't so bad . Isn't it ...
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... Elmore , nursing her mystery to the last , enjoying it for its own sake , and dreading it for its effect upon her husband . " I suppose you will think your troubles are beginning pretty early , " she suggested . " Is it a trouble ...
... Elmore , nursing her mystery to the last , enjoying it for its own sake , and dreading it for its effect upon her husband . " I suppose you will think your troubles are beginning pretty early , " she suggested . " Is it a trouble ...
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... Elmore . " And if he molests us further , I will ap- peal to the consul . " Elmore began to walk up and down the room again . " Well , I don't know whether you could call it molesting , exactly , " suggested Mrs. Elmore . " What do you ...
... Elmore . " And if he molests us further , I will ap- peal to the consul . " Elmore began to walk up and down the room again . " Well , I don't know whether you could call it molesting , exactly , " suggested Mrs. Elmore . " What do you ...
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... Elmore , Miss May- hew merely pervaded the place in her finer way , as the flowers on the table did , as the sweet butter , the new eggs , and the morn- ing's French bread did ; he looked at her with a perfectly serene ignorance of her ...
... Elmore , Miss May- hew merely pervaded the place in her finer way , as the flowers on the table did , as the sweet butter , the new eggs , and the morn- ing's French bread did ; he looked at her with a perfectly serene ignorance of her ...
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