Scribner's Monthly: An Illustrated Magazine for the People, Volume 30; Volume 52Scribner & Company, 1896 |
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... gave him- self with delightful elasticity , delightful in- genuousness , to the sunny walks of life and art . Diaz was beyond a doubt capable of pro- found feeling . The volubility , the stormy talk , of which his friends have left such ...
... gave him- self with delightful elasticity , delightful in- genuousness , to the sunny walks of life and art . Diaz was beyond a doubt capable of pro- found feeling . The volubility , the stormy talk , of which his friends have left such ...
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... gave one an idea of the day of judgment . I suppose not . But as every face . of that endless crowd turned to greet the Emperor as he came into his pavilion , it was a most impressive sight . One could n't help thinking what power there ...
... gave one an idea of the day of judgment . I suppose not . But as every face . of that endless crowd turned to greet the Emperor as he came into his pavilion , it was a most impressive sight . One could n't help thinking what power there ...
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... gave Judith five shillings toward the coffin , and the men in the shop they raised the rest . >> The old man paused . He stood considering a moment , his face and ragged beard thrown out , a spot of grayish white against the fig- ures ...
... gave Judith five shillings toward the coffin , and the men in the shop they raised the rest . >> The old man paused . He stood considering a moment , his face and ragged beard thrown out , a spot of grayish white against the fig- ures ...
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... gave him a few business - like directions . His fingers trembled as he tried to obey her ; but he had the practical sense that the small vicissitudes and hardships of travel often develop in a man , and between them they adjusted a ...
... gave him a few business - like directions . His fingers trembled as he tried to obey her ; but he had the practical sense that the small vicissitudes and hardships of travel often develop in a man , and between them they adjusted a ...
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... gave his whole atten- tion to the problem of crossing a great river in the face of an enemy . He had done it be- fore , but never under circumstances so pecu- liar as these which confronted him in the size of the Danube and the strength ...
... gave his whole atten- tion to the problem of crossing a great river in the face of an enemy . He had done it be- fore , but never under circumstances so pecu- liar as these which confronted him in the size of the Danube and the strength ...
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