Lippincott's Monthly Magazine: A Popular Journal of General Literature, Science, and Politics, Том 41J.B. Lippincott Company, 1888 |
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... heart dropped into my boots , P. D. Q. I knew him by sight : he was the manager of the London branch of a great firm of French picture - dealers . As soon as I saw him , I knew that my chance was clean gone . He paid the 14 CHECK AND ...
... heart dropped into my boots , P. D. Q. I knew him by sight : he was the manager of the London branch of a great firm of French picture - dealers . As soon as I saw him , I knew that my chance was clean gone . He paid the 14 CHECK AND ...
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... heart . If you could peer into the inner- most recesses of my being , you- " Well ? " " " " Well , you could do more than I can do , -that's all , " Charley re- turned . " And now I must be up and doing , with a heart for any fate , I ...
... heart . If you could peer into the inner- most recesses of my being , you- " Well ? " " " " Well , you could do more than I can do , -that's all , " Charley re- turned . " And now I must be up and doing , with a heart for any fate , I ...
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... heart . " " " Really , Paul , " she said , rising , " as long as you say pretty things like that I shall hate to turn you out . But I must dress now , or I'm sure to be late . I'll be good to you , though . You can come back for me ...
... heart . " " " Really , Paul , " she said , rising , " as long as you say pretty things like that I shall hate to turn you out . But I must dress now , or I'm sure to be late . I'll be good to you , though . You can come back for me ...
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... heart . ' " 66 " Really , Paul , " she said , rising , " as long as you say pretty things like that I shall hate to turn you out . But I must dress now , or I'm sure to be late . I'll be good to you , though . You can come back for me ...
... heart . ' " 66 " Really , Paul , " she said , rising , " as long as you say pretty things like that I shall hate to turn you out . But I must dress now , or I'm sure to be late . I'll be good to you , though . You can come back for me ...
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... heart's broke wid work ? Maybe he will an ' maybe he won't ; an ' that's the nearest I can come to it , for there's no dipindence out of what he says , at all , at all . " " And what did he say ? " demanded Stuyvesant , impatiently . He ...
... heart's broke wid work ? Maybe he will an ' maybe he won't ; an ' that's the nearest I can come to it , for there's no dipindence out of what he says , at all , at all . " " And what did he say ? " demanded Stuyvesant , impatiently . He ...
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