Scribner's Magazine, Volumen61Edward Livermore Burlingame, Robert Bridges, Alfred Sheppard Dashiell, Harlan Logan Charles Scribners Sons, 1917 |
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... reached her years of one - and - twenty without marrying , and the disgrace was just then her mother's favorite theme . Feeling rather poorly , the old woman be- gan on it that afternoon . Allaphair had gone out to the woodpile and was ...
... reached her years of one - and - twenty without marrying , and the disgrace was just then her mother's favorite theme . Feeling rather poorly , the old woman be- gan on it that afternoon . Allaphair had gone out to the woodpile and was ...
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... reached home . The teacher was sitting in the porch . " He never would ' a ' done it , " she mut- tered , and she hardly spoke to him . A message from Jay Dawn reached the school - teacher the morning after the " run- ning of a set " at ...
... reached home . The teacher was sitting in the porch . " He never would ' a ' done it , " she mut- tered , and she hardly spoke to him . A message from Jay Dawn reached the school - teacher the morning after the " run- ning of a set " at ...
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... reached for his throat , and his right fist , knobbed on the end of another bar of steel , came up under Jay's bent head with every ounce of the whole weight behind it in the blow . It caught the big man on the point of the chin . Jay's ...
... reached for his throat , and his right fist , knobbed on the end of another bar of steel , came up under Jay's bent head with every ounce of the whole weight behind it in the blow . It caught the big man on the point of the chin . Jay's ...
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... reached me . " What's wrong ? " he said sharply . I stammered . " It's none of my busi- ness , but Mr. Beech - your father , Miss Beech - is waiting for you up at the house . I thought I would warn you . " There was a moment's silence ...
... reached me . " What's wrong ? " he said sharply . I stammered . " It's none of my busi- ness , but Mr. Beech - your father , Miss Beech - is waiting for you up at the house . I thought I would warn you . " There was a moment's silence ...
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... reached me . " And I'll be damned if it wasn't the little devil herself who tried to do the running away to - night . I had the deuce of a time bring- ing her home . " with the foolish little creature , after all ! Really in love ...
... reached me . " And I'll be damned if it wasn't the little devil herself who tried to do the running away to - night . I had the deuce of a time bring- ing her home . " with the foolish little creature , after all ! Really in love ...
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