Scribner's Monthly: An Illustrated Magazine for the People, 30 tomas;52 tomasScribner & Company, 1896 |
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... stood , as it were , be- side her , hearing with her ears , seeing the earth spectacle as she saw it with that ter- rible second - sight of hers : the all - environing woe and tragedy of human things , the creep- ing hunger and pain ...
... stood , as it were , be- side her , hearing with her ears , seeing the earth spectacle as she saw it with that ter- rible second - sight of hers : the all - environing woe and tragedy of human things , the creep- ing hunger and pain ...
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... stood at her feet , the sight of her , breathing weakness , submission , loveliness , her eyes raised to his , banished every other thought from his happy heart , and drew him like a magnet . Meanwhile she began to smile . He knelt down ...
... stood at her feet , the sight of her , breathing weakness , submission , loveliness , her eyes raised to his , banished every other thought from his happy heart , and drew him like a magnet . Meanwhile she began to smile . He knelt down ...
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... stood was the comfortable hamlet of As- pern , composed like the others round about of one - story stone houses and high stone barns , some of which are of great size , with walls many feet thick . The farmsteads and church- yard are ...
... stood was the comfortable hamlet of As- pern , composed like the others round about of one - story stone houses and high stone barns , some of which are of great size , with walls many feet thick . The farmsteads and church- yard are ...
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... stood , as his visitor , sacrificing something of dignity and imposing aspect to the demands of environment , scaled the short flight of steps by aid of the handrail . « I desire , sir , » said Major Worthington between his breaths ...
... stood , as his visitor , sacrificing something of dignity and imposing aspect to the demands of environment , scaled the short flight of steps by aid of the handrail . « I desire , sir , » said Major Worthington between his breaths ...
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... stood by us , Mas ' Craffud , an ' we stood by you an ' yourn too long to split off now . For the first time in their lives they saw the old gentleman turn away , unable for a moment to speak . the turbulent and unruly , and before many ...
... stood by us , Mas ' Craffud , an ' we stood by you an ' yourn too long to split off now . For the first time in their lives they saw the old gentleman turn away , unable for a moment to speak . the turbulent and unruly , and before many ...
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