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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... seemed to quicken rather than to deaden her benevolent im- MISS SOPHIA SMITH . pulses , and her simple and unostentatious life was ennobled by many plans and en- deavors for the good of others . At the age of sixty - five , very ...
... seemed to quicken rather than to deaden her benevolent im- MISS SOPHIA SMITH . pulses , and her simple and unostentatious life was ennobled by many plans and en- deavors for the good of others . At the age of sixty - five , very ...
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... seemed to be how she could best dispose of her property for the glory of God and the good of man . Fortunately , her confidential adviser at this period was her pastor , the Rev. John M. Green , a cultivated gentleman , whose broad ...
... seemed to be how she could best dispose of her property for the glory of God and the good of man . Fortunately , her confidential adviser at this period was her pastor , the Rev. John M. Green , a cultivated gentleman , whose broad ...
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... seemed flushed . " It's mornin ' , " said Joan , turning from the window to the bed . " I mun gi ' him th ' drops again . " .She was standing near the pillow when the first flood of the sunlight poured in at the window . At this moment ...
... seemed flushed . " It's mornin ' , " said Joan , turning from the window to the bed . " I mun gi ' him th ' drops again . " .She was standing near the pillow when the first flood of the sunlight poured in at the window . At this moment ...
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... seemed to have been discovered in quarters most unlikely to acquire the knowl- edge . College friends who were having a hard time of it in the city found it con- venient to borrow small sums of money of him . He was invited to dinners ...
... seemed to have been discovered in quarters most unlikely to acquire the knowl- edge . College friends who were having a hard time of it in the city found it con- venient to borrow small sums of money of him . He was invited to dinners ...
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... seemed to be an ingenious piece of acting , yet he was under an influ- ence which compelled him to sign the paper , and to write the sum which Mr. Cavendish had mentioned , at the end of his name . He could not bring his mind to regard ...
... seemed to be an ingenious piece of acting , yet he was under an influ- ence which compelled him to sign the paper , and to write the sum which Mr. Cavendish had mentioned , at the end of his name . He could not bring his mind to regard ...
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