Scribner's Monthly: An Illustrated Magazine for the People, Volume 11Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1876 - American literature |
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... thoughts of the girl , and then , as if re - assured , said : " Take it from the fire , and let it cool in the snow . " The ... thought you were his . You brought him to us , " she said , a little viciously . " Yes - I picked him up at ...
... thoughts of the girl , and then , as if re - assured , said : " Take it from the fire , and let it cool in the snow . " The ... thought you were his . You brought him to us , " she said , a little viciously . " Yes - I picked him up at ...
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... thought how he had guarded her through their perilous journey , taking all the burdens upon himself ; he thought how hap- mitted her happiness to him ; he thought of her present helplessness , and how willing he was to delay the journey ...
... thought how he had guarded her through their perilous journey , taking all the burdens upon himself ; he thought how hap- mitted her happiness to him ; he thought of her present helplessness , and how willing he was to delay the journey ...
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... thought of being kind ; they were simply her family as nature had made them . When Letty and Susan married , Anne ... thoughts , though indeed there were friends of the family who called her Cinder- ella , and remarked that her gowns ...
... thought of being kind ; they were simply her family as nature had made them . When Letty and Susan married , Anne ... thoughts , though indeed there were friends of the family who called her Cinder- ella , and remarked that her gowns ...
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... thought it natural that their mother should miss them still more , and that dreary reflection which comes to so many minds , " Many love me , yet by none Am I enough beloved , " had never entered her young soul . She was happy and light ...
... thought it natural that their mother should miss them still more , and that dreary reflection which comes to so many minds , " Many love me , yet by none Am I enough beloved , " had never entered her young soul . She was happy and light ...
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... thought ; but she must do it , must keep up , and give no one any reason to think - no one that her heart was broken . She was still standing thus , when the door opened , and Francis himself came into the room . Anne's heart gave a ...
... thought ; but she must do it , must keep up , and give no one any reason to think - no one that her heart was broken . She was still standing thus , when the door opened , and Francis himself came into the room . Anne's heart gave a ...
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