Scribner's Monthly: An Illustrated Magazine for the People, 30 tomas;52 tomasScribner & Company, 1896 |
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... began to look desperately unhappy . « Too long , » he said , whispering in Tressady's ear , and too technical . They can't follow . >> And he looked at a group of rough factory girls beginning to scuffle with the young men near them ...
... began to look desperately unhappy . « Too long , » he said , whispering in Tressady's ear , and too technical . They can't follow . >> And he looked at a group of rough factory girls beginning to scuffle with the young men near them ...
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... began to smile . He knelt down beside her , and she put both hands on his shoulders . « Dear ! » she said , half laughing and half crying , " I did speak so badly ; you would have been ashamed of me . I could n't hold the meeting . I ...
... began to smile . He knelt down beside her , and she put both hands on his shoulders . « Dear ! » she said , half laughing and half crying , " I did speak so badly ; you would have been ashamed of me . I could n't hold the meeting . I ...
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... began to assert itself and to create hesitancy . Count Stadion , the minis- ter of state , knew that diplomacy had reached the limit of its powers and could gain at most only a few weeks . These he felt sure the enemy would use to ...
... began to assert itself and to create hesitancy . Count Stadion , the minis- ter of state , knew that diplomacy had reached the limit of its powers and could gain at most only a few weeks . These he felt sure the enemy would use to ...
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... began to sparkle , and with every indication of delight he cried : « Then I have him ! That's a lost army ! In one month we are in Vienna ! » The enemy's first decisive blunder was the march by Linz ; the second was yet to be made ...
... began to sparkle , and with every indication of delight he cried : « Then I have him ! That's a lost army ! In one month we are in Vienna ! » The enemy's first decisive blunder was the march by Linz ; the second was yet to be made ...
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... began . Vandamme seemed des- tined to bear the force of the onset , but in the moment before the shock would have oc- curred appeared Napoleon's van . Advancing rapidly with Lannes , the Emperor rode to the top of a slight rise , and ...
... began . Vandamme seemed des- tined to bear the force of the onset , but in the moment before the shock would have oc- curred appeared Napoleon's van . Advancing rapidly with Lannes , the Emperor rode to the top of a slight rise , and ...
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