Scribner's Monthly: An Illustrated Magazine for the People, 30 tomas;52 tomasScribner & Company, 1896 |
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... talk to you be- fore we sent it off . Above all , if I had known of the meeting I should have begged you not to go . I ought to have warned you yesterday , for I knew that there was some ugly agitation developing down there . But I ...
... talk to you be- fore we sent it off . Above all , if I had known of the meeting I should have begged you not to go . I ought to have warned you yesterday , for I knew that there was some ugly agitation developing down there . But I ...
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... talk like an Englishman or behave like Talleyrand ? I have covered this man with honors , riches , and diamonds ; he has used them all against me . At the first opportunity he had , he has betrayed me as much as he could . He has ...
... talk like an Englishman or behave like Talleyrand ? I have covered this man with honors , riches , and diamonds ; he has used them all against me . At the first opportunity he had , he has betrayed me as much as he could . He has ...
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... talk ter me ' bout plowin ' . >> " Who's going to pay you ? I would n't give a dollar a month for four of you . » Hit ' u'd be er dollar more ' n I be'n er - get- tin ' , an ' I ain ' ask no man ter raise de wages . » And with a laugh ...
... talk ter me ' bout plowin ' . >> " Who's going to pay you ? I would n't give a dollar a month for four of you . » Hit ' u'd be er dollar more ' n I be'n er - get- tin ' , an ' I ain ' ask no man ter raise de wages . » And with a laugh ...
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... 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 be anybody else . « Not exactly , " he said . « I'm his cousin , Cecil Harshaw . » " I ...
... 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 be anybody else . « Not exactly , " he said . « I'm his cousin , Cecil Harshaw . » " I ...
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... talking and talking . I really must interfere and give Mr. Cecil a chance to go . It is quite too late to look for the other one . If he comes at this hour , there is no- thing he can do but go to bed . .. Well , the young man has gone ...
... talking and talking . I really must interfere and give Mr. Cecil a chance to go . It is quite too late to look for the other one . If he comes at this hour , there is no- thing he can do but go to bed . .. Well , the young man has gone ...
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