Scribner's Magazine ..., Том 54C. Scribner's sons, 1913 |
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... told her how he had examined everything in the room , and , finally coming upon his mother's photograph , had asked who the lady was ; and , on being told , had wanted to know if she was a very long way off , and when Granny thought she ...
... told her how he had examined everything in the room , and , finally coming upon his mother's photograph , had asked who the lady was ; and , on being told , had wanted to know if she was a very long way off , and when Granny thought she ...
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... told who she was . " If I could only meet some good man who would give me a home and be a father to him , " she thought - and the tears overflowed and ran down . Even as they fell , the door was thrown open to admit de Chelles , and the ...
... told who she was . " If I could only meet some good man who would give me a home and be a father to him , " she thought - and the tears overflowed and ran down . Even as they fell , the door was thrown open to admit de Chelles , and the ...
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... told . He poured out the aches that had festered through sore years ; the things which even Margaret had only half known . The sting of long misery washed away in the cool river of the other's understanding silence . He talked on ...
... told . He poured out the aches that had festered through sore years ; the things which even Margaret had only half known . The sting of long misery washed away in the cool river of the other's understanding silence . He talked on ...
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... told , as each man looked at the faces about him , carved with the tools of Time the sculptor , the silence told of sor- row and joy , of lives each with its full measure of fighting and of pathos , but each lived by the line of ...
... told , as each man looked at the faces about him , carved with the tools of Time the sculptor , the silence told of sor- row and joy , of lives each with its full measure of fighting and of pathos , but each lived by the line of ...
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... told his tale . " But what made you stampede , you old goat ? " he inquired . " I thought you were happy as a clam after you had hyp- notized us with that voice of yours . What got into you ? " And Ellsworth , laughing shakily , told ...
... told his tale . " But what made you stampede , you old goat ? " he inquired . " I thought you were happy as a clam after you had hyp- notized us with that voice of yours . What got into you ? " And Ellsworth , laughing shakily , told ...
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