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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... wait and wait and wait , letting all these good days go by apart that we might be spending together , till my aunt had exhausted her list of eli- gible young men , and I was worn to a shadow ? " cried Teresa . " I don't believe it ...
... wait and wait and wait , letting all these good days go by apart that we might be spending together , till my aunt had exhausted her list of eli- gible young men , and I was worn to a shadow ? " cried Teresa . " I don't believe it ...
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... wait , and turned " Not a step , " repeated my sister , hastily into the driveway that led to the firmly . " Yes , she would , " declared I , becom- ing suddenly angry . " I'll bet you what you like she would . She meant business . " My ...
... wait , and turned " Not a step , " repeated my sister , hastily into the driveway that led to the firmly . " Yes , she would , " declared I , becom- ing suddenly angry . " I'll bet you what you like she would . She meant business . " My ...
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... waited . At first I was alert and expectant , then impatient , then resigned , and to a certain degree relieved . But a distinct feeling of annoyance mingled with the relief . After all , she might have come as far as this , if only to ...
... waited . At first I was alert and expectant , then impatient , then resigned , and to a certain degree relieved . But a distinct feeling of annoyance mingled with the relief . After all , she might have come as far as this , if only to ...
537 psl.
... waiting . " “ Oh , no , dear , " pleaded Teresa , mak- ing herself as resistant as a kitten with all its claws planted . " What you said to- day is perfectly true . It would n't be right . And it is n't necessary . We can wait . " As we ...
... waiting . " “ Oh , no , dear , " pleaded Teresa , mak- ing herself as resistant as a kitten with all its claws planted . " What you said to- day is perfectly true . It would n't be right . And it is n't necessary . We can wait . " As we ...
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... a fish out of water , and said thickly : " Don't take the early train . Let's wait and hear the church bells over the snow in the morn- ing . " MA ANY years ago , according to a story which THAT AFFAIR OF THE BOOTS 541.
... a fish out of water , and said thickly : " Don't take the early train . Let's wait and hear the church bells over the snow in the morn- ing . " MA ANY years ago , according to a story which THAT AFFAIR OF THE BOOTS 541.
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