Scribner's Monthly: An Illustrated Magazine for the People, Volume 30; Volume 52Scribner & Company, 1896 |
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... friends have left such entertain- ing records , was not the mere froth and fume of a volatile Frenchman . Under it all he pos- sessed a warm , generous nature , a sympathy which , much more legitimately than his sensu- ous delight in ...
... friends have left such entertain- ing records , was not the mere froth and fume of a volatile Frenchman . Under it all he pos- sessed a warm , generous nature , a sympathy which , much more legitimately than his sensu- ous delight in ...
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... friends opposite must have thought us mad not to come out before ) we filed into our balconies , the men all in uniform and the ladies in their smartest dresses . Per- haps it would have been better to look on as entire strangers . We ...
... friends opposite must have thought us mad not to come out before ) we filed into our balconies , the men all in uniform and the ladies in their smartest dresses . Per- haps it would have been better to look on as entire strangers . We ...
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... friends on a « name - day » in light colors , this was indeed an insult . Stupid woman ! I believe more every day that the English are the only people who know how to be beaten . Friday , nothing ; we went sight - seeing on our own ...
... friends on a « name - day » in light colors , this was indeed an insult . Stupid woman ! I believe more every day that the English are the only people who know how to be beaten . Friday , nothing ; we went sight - seeing on our own ...
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... friends of a strong cause were also at their best , on their mettle . Ow- ing to the wide - spread flow of a great reac- tion , the fight had become a representative contest between two liberties - a true battle of ideas . Yet George ...
... friends of a strong cause were also at their best , on their mettle . Ow- ing to the wide - spread flow of a great reac- tion , the fight had become a representative contest between two liberties - a true battle of ideas . Yet George ...
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... friend of the Maxwells , who had charge of several tenement blocks where the trousers and vest trade was largely ... friends . The young inspector , himself a hot partizan , and knowing with whom he had to deal , would have liked to ...
... friend of the Maxwells , who had charge of several tenement blocks where the trousers and vest trade was largely ... friends . The young inspector , himself a hot partizan , and knowing with whom he had to deal , would have liked to ...
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