Scribner's Monthly: An Illustrated Magazine for the People, 30 tomas;52 tomasScribner & Company, 1896 |
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... looked out of the window . Have you seen any more of the Max- wells ? » she said over her shoulders . George gave a slight involuntary start . Then it occurred to him that his mother was making conversation in an odd way . " Once or ...
... looked out of the window . Have you seen any more of the Max- wells ? » she said over her shoulders . George gave a slight involuntary start . Then it occurred to him that his mother was making conversation in an odd way . " Once or ...
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... looked at the crowd , and shrugged his shoulders . « Not yet . I say , who ' s this they ' ve put up ? Come , my dear fellow , that looks like the real thing . » Tressady turned , and saw an old man , a Jew with a long grayish beard ...
... looked at the crowd , and shrugged his shoulders . « Not yet . I say , who ' s this they ' ve put up ? Come , my dear fellow , that looks like the real thing . » Tressady turned , and saw an old man , a Jew with a long grayish beard ...
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... looked at each other . A little more , and she would have lost her audience . She had lost it . At first there had been eager listening , for she had plunged straightway into a set explanation and de- fense of the bill point by point ...
... looked at each other . A little more , and she would have lost her audience . She had lost it . At first there had been eager listening , for she had plunged straightway into a set explanation and de- fense of the bill point by point ...
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... looked out at the houses in Queen Victoria street , at the lamplit summer night , grudging the progress of the cab , the approach of the river , of the Embankment , where there would be less traffic to bar their way - clinging to the ...
... looked out at the houses in Queen Victoria street , at the lamplit summer night , grudging the progress of the cab , the approach of the river , of the Embankment , where there would be less traffic to bar their way - clinging to the ...
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... looked at their watches . told him , and he said so was he , and might he have a little talk with me ? He seemed excited and serious , very . « Are you the Mr. Harshaw ? » I asked , though I had n't an idea , of course , that he could ...
... looked at their watches . told him , and he said so was he , and might he have a little talk with me ? He seemed excited and serious , very . « Are you the Mr. Harshaw ? » I asked , though I had n't an idea , of course , that he could ...
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