Scribner's Magazine, Volume 45Edward Livermore Burlingame, Robert Bridges, Alfred Sheppard Dashiell, Harlan Logan Charles Scribners Sons, 1909 |
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... COMING OF NIGHT , THE , 224 97 , 186 , 342 , 491 REBECCA HARDING DAVIS , . 58 Illustrations by Jay CURTIS , EDWARD S. DANCING MAN , THE , Hambidge Illustrations by A. I. Keller . DAVIS , CHARLES BELMONT . DAVIS , REBECCA HARDING ...
... COMING OF NIGHT , THE , 224 97 , 186 , 342 , 491 REBECCA HARDING DAVIS , . 58 Illustrations by Jay CURTIS , EDWARD S. DANCING MAN , THE , Hambidge Illustrations by A. I. Keller . DAVIS , CHARLES BELMONT . DAVIS , REBECCA HARDING ...
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... a poor half - crippled creature , " Dear child , I see a dark - eyed handsome young man coming in your di- rection . " And the girl lifted toward her two Marchande d'illusions , marchande d'es- poir , I doubt if 8 The Ile St. Louis.
... a poor half - crippled creature , " Dear child , I see a dark - eyed handsome young man coming in your di- rection . " And the girl lifted toward her two Marchande d'illusions , marchande d'es- poir , I doubt if 8 The Ile St. Louis.
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... coming over to where I was standing , placed one hand on my shoulder and pointed with a long , dark finger at two disappearing specks on the western horizon . They were Begay and his dog . I MY FIRST FAILURE SHALL feel at liberty to ...
... coming over to where I was standing , placed one hand on my shoulder and pointed with a long , dark finger at two disappearing specks on the western horizon . They were Begay and his dog . I MY FIRST FAILURE SHALL feel at liberty to ...
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... coming of universal brotherhood and freedom . His father was a leading man in his city ; one who , by his native ability and the dy- namic force that seems to be a characteristic of the race , had risen from poverty to the position of ...
... coming of universal brotherhood and freedom . His father was a leading man in his city ; one who , by his native ability and the dy- namic force that seems to be a characteristic of the race , had risen from poverty to the position of ...
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... coming on precisely the even- ings I had selected for my calls . He never wore a collar that fitted him , and his boots were never blacked . Miss Lilian used to laugh at him and call him " the burr " - indeed , so much that I more than ...
... coming on precisely the even- ings I had selected for my calls . He never wore a collar that fitted him , and his boots were never blacked . Miss Lilian used to laugh at him and call him " the burr " - indeed , so much that I more than ...
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