Scribner's Magazine ..., Том 45C. Scribner's sons, 1909 |
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... Miss Poole returned home the next after- noon after the delivery of the diplomas , and I heard that Peck went off on the same train with her . I expected some sympathy from the girl for whom my devotion had cost me so much ; but she was ...
... Miss Poole returned home the next after- noon after the delivery of the diplomas , and I heard that Peck went off on the same train with her . I expected some sympathy from the girl for whom my devotion had cost me so much ; but she was ...
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... Miss Lilian used to laugh at him and call him " the burr " - indeed , so much that I more than once told her , that while I was not an admirer of Peck myself , I thought the fact that he was really in love with her ought to secure him ...
... Miss Lilian used to laugh at him and call him " the burr " - indeed , so much that I more than once told her , that while I was not an admirer of Peck myself , I thought the fact that he was really in love with her ought to secure him ...
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... Miss Wynn sharply , ". T HE old Professor , with Mrs. Cross , walked down the vil- lage street just as the sun was setting . The street ended on the bank of a narrow river which crept down from the hills . There was no wharf , no trading ...
... Miss Wynn sharply , ". T HE old Professor , with Mrs. Cross , walked down the vil- lage street just as the sun was setting . The street ended on the bank of a narrow river which crept down from the hills . There was no wharf , no trading ...
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... Miss Wynn . " I hope I am not going to begin with an invalid ? " Miss Wynn was the expe- rienced woman whom Mrs. Cross had brought from Connecticut to be Matron of the Home . " What ails you ? " she de- manded of the new inmate . The ...
... Miss Wynn . " I hope I am not going to begin with an invalid ? " Miss Wynn was the expe- rienced woman whom Mrs. Cross had brought from Connecticut to be Matron of the Home . " What ails you ? " she de- manded of the new inmate . The ...
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... Miss Wynn sharply , " is the natural drink for the very young and the very old . You must learn to drink it . Coffee ... Miss Wynn . " They will be given four ounces of meat at midday . My rules of dietary are inexo- rable . They are ...
... Miss Wynn sharply , " is the natural drink for the very young and the very old . You must learn to drink it . Coffee ... Miss Wynn . " They will be given four ounces of meat at midday . My rules of dietary are inexo- rable . They are ...
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