Scribner's Magazine ..., Том 45C. Scribner's sons, 1909 |
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... door ) , but the towns - people would not agree to give the books . She then with his consent used the money to build and fur- nish a Home for Aged Men ( with his name over the door ) . " If we can shut up the worn - out human lumber ...
... door ) , but the towns - people would not agree to give the books . She then with his consent used the money to build and fur- nish a Home for Aged Men ( with his name over the door ) . " If we can shut up the worn - out human lumber ...
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... door . " You will send me your decision to - morrow , sir ? And you will keep in mind my offer about the mahogany ? " The Doctor bowed , looking at her as through a mist , and then turned to go down the street again . Mrs. Cross , in ...
... door . " You will send me your decision to - morrow , sir ? And you will keep in mind my offer about the mahogany ? " The Doctor bowed , looking at her as through a mist , and then turned to go down the street again . Mrs. Cross , in ...
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... door . " Hush , hush , they'll think I've gone out , " he whispered . from your age , my dear sir , " she said cheer- fully . " We have Holy Writ for that , you The grinders shall cease , and the keepers of the house shall tremble ...
... door . " Hush , hush , they'll think I've gone out , " he whispered . from your age , my dear sir , " she said cheer- fully . " We have Holy Writ for that , you The grinders shall cease , and the keepers of the house shall tremble ...
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... door . He kept still . He could not say good - by to her . She had been like a dear daughter to him . She tapped softly again , and then went away thinking that he was asleep . When the house was quiet the old man put his clothes into a ...
... door . He kept still . He could not say good - by to her . She had been like a dear daughter to him . She tapped softly again , and then went away thinking that he was asleep . When the house was quiet the old man put his clothes into a ...
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... door in huge letters was painted " Home for Aged Men . " The Doctor walked up to it and rang the bell . The door was opened by a tall woman whose lean face and neat figure seemed to be a perpetual protest against all the dis- order in ...
... door in huge letters was painted " Home for Aged Men . " The Doctor walked up to it and rang the bell . The door was opened by a tall woman whose lean face and neat figure seemed to be a perpetual protest against all the dis- order in ...
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