Scribner's Monthly: An Illustrated Magazine for the People, Volume 7Scribner & Company, 1874 |
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Page 10
... perhaps , is a touch of Americanism : a lazy negro , recumbent in a two - wheeled cart , with his eyes languidly closed , and his dirty feet sprawled on the sidewalk . No ! for he responds to your question in French , and is THE NEW ...
... perhaps , is a touch of Americanism : a lazy negro , recumbent in a two - wheeled cart , with his eyes languidly closed , and his dirty feet sprawled on the sidewalk . No ! for he responds to your question in French , and is THE NEW ...
Page 12
... perhaps paint in glowing colors the virtues and excellences of his French neigh- bors , but cannot forgive them for taking so little interest in public affairs . THE ST . LOUIS HOTEL . T LOUIS The fortunes . The rent of these solidly ...
... perhaps paint in glowing colors the virtues and excellences of his French neigh- bors , but cannot forgive them for taking so little interest in public affairs . THE ST . LOUIS HOTEL . T LOUIS The fortunes . The rent of these solidly ...
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... Perhaps she did not care ; and if so no harm was done . But all the while he was conscious of a wild , miserable longing to see the light of love in her eyes , and to kiss the sweet , sensitive mouth , trembling with its first words of ...
... Perhaps she did not care ; and if so no harm was done . But all the while he was conscious of a wild , miserable longing to see the light of love in her eyes , and to kiss the sweet , sensitive mouth , trembling with its first words of ...
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... perhaps , than would be supposed outside of Washington , ) is to se- cure such presentation and understanding . It may be safely assumed that a member of Congress never looks at any printed document sent him through the mail , so that ...
... perhaps , than would be supposed outside of Washington , ) is to se- cure such presentation and understanding . It may be safely assumed that a member of Congress never looks at any printed document sent him through the mail , so that ...
Page 49
... perhaps endanger the possession of the telescope by the Govern- ment . Mr. L. J. McCormick , of reaping- machine fame , had conceived the idea of getting the largest telescope that could be made for an observatory he intended to ...
... perhaps endanger the possession of the telescope by the Govern- ment . Mr. L. J. McCormick , of reaping- machine fame , had conceived the idea of getting the largest telescope that could be made for an observatory he intended to ...
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