Scribner's Magazine, Том 60Edward Livermore Burlingame, Robert Bridges, Alfred Sheppard Dashiell, Harlan Logan Charles Scribners Sons, 1916 |
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... woman , is apt to find an affinity in the Settlement itself and to want freedom to marry there . The " clean " helpmeet left at home is , one supposes , freer to indulge his fancy without such formalities than the leper under constant ...
... woman , is apt to find an affinity in the Settlement itself and to want freedom to marry there . The " clean " helpmeet left at home is , one supposes , freer to indulge his fancy without such formalities than the leper under constant ...
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... woman , and when the tug was stopped and everybody got busy Minshew was discovered hold- ing the young woman's golden head out of water and clinging for support to a wood- en bench that somebody had chucked overboard . Taking it by and ...
... woman , and when the tug was stopped and everybody got busy Minshew was discovered hold- ing the young woman's golden head out of water and clinging for support to a wood- en bench that somebody had chucked overboard . Taking it by and ...
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... woman , her head wrapped in a black manta , mumbling and crossing herself be- fore the figure of a saint ; a tired - looking mother with a sickly babe upon her knee and her dark eyes fixed imploringly upon a Murillo Virgin - all these ...
... woman , her head wrapped in a black manta , mumbling and crossing herself be- fore the figure of a saint ; a tired - looking mother with a sickly babe upon her knee and her dark eyes fixed imploringly upon a Murillo Virgin - all these ...
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... woman , who spoke not a word of English , and saw her safely on board the train that pulled out under Belgian auspices for Ostend . " With passes which the German com- mandant in Brussels gave us the corre- spondents immediately started ...
... woman , who spoke not a word of English , and saw her safely on board the train that pulled out under Belgian auspices for Ostend . " With passes which the German com- mandant in Brussels gave us the corre- spondents immediately started ...
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... woman creaking sadly to and fro in her rocker , a paper from the old country on her knee . " It's the toll of the dead , " she whim- pered , looking up at him with her faded eyes , " and I can't even be tellin ' if me Tim's name is ...
... woman creaking sadly to and fro in her rocker , a paper from the old country on her knee . " It's the toll of the dead , " she whim- pered , looking up at him with her faded eyes , " and I can't even be tellin ' if me Tim's name is ...
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