Scribner's Monthly: An Illustrated Magazine for the People, 87 tomas,2 leidimasJosiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1914 |
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... took himself to a corner with a broken en- gine and a basket of blocks . Then it was the mother who came to the rescue , snatch- ing Saunders's papers from under his pen , and ordering him out into the sunlight . " Go on to the animals ...
... took himself to a corner with a broken en- gine and a basket of blocks . Then it was the mother who came to the rescue , snatch- ing Saunders's papers from under his pen , and ordering him out into the sunlight . " Go on to the animals ...
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... took many of his smaller pictures with him when he went to Fontainebleau . Some he gave to the king , some the king purchased , and some were later claimed by his heirs in Italy . Among the last is the " Madonna and Infant Christ with ...
... took many of his smaller pictures with him when he went to Fontainebleau . Some he gave to the king , some the king purchased , and some were later claimed by his heirs in Italy . Among the last is the " Madonna and Infant Christ with ...
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... took the precaution of keeping some one constantly near her to sing or play on instruments , or to jest and otherwise amuse her , to the end that she might con- tinue cheerful and so that her face might not exhibit the melancholy ...
... took the precaution of keeping some one constantly near her to sing or play on instruments , or to jest and otherwise amuse her , to the end that she might con- tinue cheerful and so that her face might not exhibit the melancholy ...
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... took the paper out of her hand and tore it up . Then I took another sheet , and looked up at her for further orders . If she was bent upon managing this af- fair , I was now obstinately determined to go to any lengths , for which she ...
... took the paper out of her hand and tore it up . Then I took another sheet , and looked up at her for further orders . If she was bent upon managing this af- fair , I was now obstinately determined to go to any lengths , for which she ...
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... took the harsh jingle out of them and paraded be- fore me a little boy by a brook , like an echo of dreams . " The baker's sleigh - bells , for the milk- man never trusted his load to an upset on runners , " I thought . I could hear the ...
... took the harsh jingle out of them and paraded be- fore me a little boy by a brook , like an echo of dreams . " The baker's sleigh - bells , for the milk- man never trusted his load to an upset on runners , " I thought . I could hear the ...
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