Scribner's Monthly: An Illustrated Magazine for the People, Volume 7Scribner & Company, 1874 |
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Page 34
... Miss Margaret Sturgis , with her maiden aunt . They were to make the tour of the Northern lakes , and to settle down for a few restful weeks in the Lake Superior region , returning in time for the grand climacteric at Saratoga , and the ...
... Miss Margaret Sturgis , with her maiden aunt . They were to make the tour of the Northern lakes , and to settle down for a few restful weeks in the Lake Superior region , returning in time for the grand climacteric at Saratoga , and the ...
Page 35
... Miss Bessie , " the master of the house said cheerfully , " the new horse has been running away . I stood a fair chance of being dashed to pieces against the stone wall ; but when I had just said to myself that I could only be saved by ...
... Miss Bessie , " the master of the house said cheerfully , " the new horse has been running away . I stood a fair chance of being dashed to pieces against the stone wall ; but when I had just said to myself that I could only be saved by ...
Page 36
... Miss Bessie's eyes seconded the invitation . " Papa is forgetting to tell you that he is Dr. Crandall , " she said , as she bade him good night ; " the only doctor in the place , and you've done a good many people at service , when you ...
... Miss Bessie's eyes seconded the invitation . " Papa is forgetting to tell you that he is Dr. Crandall , " she said , as she bade him good night ; " the only doctor in the place , and you've done a good many people at service , when you ...
Page 37
... " Your sister ? " she asked , looking at the picture carelessly . " No , my cousin , Miss Margaret Sturgis , whom I am engaged to marry . " He had longed to know whether she cared for him ; but in that moment I think FOR PASTIME . 37.
... " Your sister ? " she asked , looking at the picture carelessly . " No , my cousin , Miss Margaret Sturgis , whom I am engaged to marry . " He had longed to know whether she cared for him ; but in that moment I think FOR PASTIME . 37.
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... miss- ed Bessie's riant little face with its dark beauty , her gay laughter , her sudden . moods of half - pathetic tenderness ; she was a woman , you perceive , after his own heart , while the homage he had paid to the other for so ...
... miss- ed Bessie's riant little face with its dark beauty , her gay laughter , her sudden . moods of half - pathetic tenderness ; she was a woman , you perceive , after his own heart , while the homage he had paid to the other for so ...
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