Scribner's Monthly: An Illustrated Magazine for the People, Volume 14Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1877 - American literature |
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Page 25
... color on her cheek . She felt a little like a beggar . " Thank yo ' , I'll come , " she said . " If th ' mistress is Mrs. Galloway , I ha ' a letter fur her . " Mrs Galloway met them on the threshold . " The young woman , ma'am , " said ...
... color on her cheek . She felt a little like a beggar . " Thank yo ' , I'll come , " she said . " If th ' mistress is Mrs. Galloway , I ha ' a letter fur her . " Mrs Galloway met them on the threshold . " The young woman , ma'am , " said ...
Page 27
... color dyed her cheeks and her eyes were downcast . " I cannot - I cannot listen , " she said . The slight change which he noted in her speech touched him unutterably . It was not a very great change ; she spoke slowly and uncertainly ...
... color dyed her cheeks and her eyes were downcast . " I cannot - I cannot listen , " she said . The slight change which he noted in her speech touched him unutterably . It was not a very great change ; she spoke slowly and uncertainly ...
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... color like a snake's skin , others striped from gills to tail with a single vermilion streak . Indeed , the differ- ence in colors between the brook - trout and the sea - trout ranges within a far narrower scale than that between parr ...
... color like a snake's skin , others striped from gills to tail with a single vermilion streak . Indeed , the differ- ence in colors between the brook - trout and the sea - trout ranges within a far narrower scale than that between parr ...
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... color gloomy . Grays of the rocks , bluish browns of the clay , and the mournful hue of the spruce , shadow the water , which strug- gles in vain with its crisp breaks of white foam to brighten their reflections . Under the trees the color ...
... color gloomy . Grays of the rocks , bluish browns of the clay , and the mournful hue of the spruce , shadow the water , which strug- gles in vain with its crisp breaks of white foam to brighten their reflections . Under the trees the color ...
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... color - blind and blind to form . But experiments on their caprice are not safe . If their desire is to be tempted , that may most surely be done with three insects , adapted to proper places and seasons . One need not go beyond the ...
... color - blind and blind to form . But experiments on their caprice are not safe . If their desire is to be tempted , that may most surely be done with three insects , adapted to proper places and seasons . One need not go beyond the ...
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