The Century: A Popular QuarterlyCentury Company, 1896 |
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... turned , and saw an old man , a Jew with a long grayish beard , coming slowly to the front of the platform . His ... turning from side to side , and finally said , with a sharp change of note : « And now , if you please , I will tell you ...
... turned , and saw an old man , a Jew with a long grayish beard , coming slowly to the front of the platform . His ... turning from side to side , and finally said , with a sharp change of note : « And now , if you please , I will tell you ...
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... turned himself over . He just - opened his eyes once , and groaned . And he never spoke no more ; he was gone before mornin ' . And his master gave Judith five shillings toward the coffin , and the men in the shop they raised the rest ...
... turned himself over . He just - opened his eyes once , and groaned . And he never spoke no more ; he was gone before mornin ' . And his master gave Judith five shillings toward the coffin , and the men in the shop they raised the rest ...
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... turned to look , he suddenly took a dive head foremost into the crowd about him , so that when the laughter and horse - play that followed had subsided , it was seen that Mr. Tom Dickson's place knew him no more . Meanwhile Mrs. Dickson ...
... turned to look , he suddenly took a dive head foremost into the crowd about him , so that when the laughter and horse - play that followed had subsided , it was seen that Mr. Tom Dickson's place knew him no more . Meanwhile Mrs. Dickson ...
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... turned to him . " I was to stay here for the night , but I think I must go home . Aldous might hear that there had been a disturbance . I will leave a message here , and drive home . >> < « < I trust you will let me go with you . We ...
... turned to him . " I was to stay here for the night , but I think I must go home . Aldous might hear that there had been a disturbance . I will leave a message here , and drive home . >> < « < I trust you will let me go with you . We ...
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... turned white , and loved him for it . How few things had power to move him so ! He wanted to lead her back into his library , where he was at work ; but she resisted . " Let me go up to Annette , » she said . « The little wound - oh ...
... turned white , and loved him for it . How few things had power to move him so ! He wanted to lead her back into his library , where he was at work ; but she resisted . " Let me go up to Annette , » she said . « The little wound - oh ...
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