Scribner's Magazine, Volume 45Edward Livermore Burlingame, Robert Bridges, Alfred Sheppard Dashiell, Harlan Logan Charles Scribners Sons, 1909 |
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... beauty lasted but a brief moment . My presence was discovered . The dog barked and bounded toward me , the boy jumped to his feet and gathered his blanket about him , the sheep ceased their quiet feeding and disappeared into the ...
... beauty lasted but a brief moment . My presence was discovered . The dog barked and bounded toward me , the boy jumped to his feet and gathered his blanket about him , the sheep ceased their quiet feeding and disappeared into the ...
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... beauty . He was even then a man of in- dependent thought ; a dreamer who peo- pled the world with ideals , and saw beneath the stony surface of the commonplace the ideals and principles that were to recon- struct and resurrect the world ...
... beauty . He was even then a man of in- dependent thought ; a dreamer who peo- pled the world with ideals , and saw beneath the stony surface of the commonplace the ideals and principles that were to recon- struct and resurrect the world ...
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... beauty . She was reported more beautiful than Isabelle Henderson , the noted beauty of the Crescent city . Certainly , she was not lacking in either looks or intelligence ; for those who had caught a glimpse of her , the afternoon she ...
... beauty . She was reported more beautiful than Isabelle Henderson , the noted beauty of the Crescent city . Certainly , she was not lacking in either looks or intelligence ; for those who had caught a glimpse of her , the afternoon she ...
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... beauty . " " I think so . " I bowed low . I saw the color rise again as I turned away , much pleased with myself , and yet a good deal ashamed , too . When I returned to " the lair , " as we termed Sam Pleasants's room , the boys seized ...
... beauty . " " I think so . " I bowed low . I saw the color rise again as I turned away , much pleased with myself , and yet a good deal ashamed , too . When I returned to " the lair , " as we termed Sam Pleasants's room , the boys seized ...
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... beauty to a statuesque firmness . Yet that girl , with her rather set expres- sion and infantile face , her wide open eyes and pink prettiness , was as deep as a well , and an artesian well at that . I soon distanced all rivals . Peck ...
... beauty to a statuesque firmness . Yet that girl , with her rather set expres- sion and infantile face , her wide open eyes and pink prettiness , was as deep as a well , and an artesian well at that . I soon distanced all rivals . Peck ...
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