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 23
... tell her about th ' choild , an ' how as I nivver fact is — well , you see I have been think- thowt hard on her , an ' as th ' day nivver wuring . " as I did na pity her fro ' th ' bottom o ' my soul . I'm goin ' toward th ' south ...
... tell her about th ' choild , an ' how as I nivver fact is — well , you see I have been think- thowt hard on her , an ' as th ' day nivver wuring . " as I did na pity her fro ' th ' bottom o ' my soul . I'm goin ' toward th ' south ...
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... tell yo ' at th ' start as I ha ' none . " Mrs. Galloway put her hand upon her shoulder . " Then , " she returned , " that is all the better for me , for I have in my mind one of my own . You would like to find work to help you " I mun ...
... tell yo ' at th ' start as I ha ' none . " Mrs. Galloway put her hand upon her shoulder . " Then , " she returned , " that is all the better for me , for I have in my mind one of my own . You would like to find work to help you " I mun ...
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... tell you - and experience proves them to be quite in the right - that the run of the fish is governed by the moon , and is greatest when she is full or new . At those periods they pursue their way up the stream in larger numbers ...
... tell you - and experience proves them to be quite in the right - that the run of the fish is governed by the moon , and is greatest when she is full or new . At those periods they pursue their way up the stream in larger numbers ...
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... tell a stranger the news before visiting his tailor . Nicholas rose to receive him , and Mr. Cavendish extended his blue hand , with which he shook that of the young man very long and very heartily . of motives , -which had come with ...
... tell a stranger the news before visiting his tailor . Nicholas rose to receive him , and Mr. Cavendish extended his blue hand , with which he shook that of the young man very long and very heartily . of motives , -which had come with ...
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... tell me who you are , " said Nicholas . " I suppose a young man like you never reads the reports of missionary operations , " said Mr. Cavendish ; " but I have given my life to the Flat Head Indians . I have not been able to do much ...
... tell me who you are , " said Nicholas . " I suppose a young man like you never reads the reports of missionary operations , " said Mr. Cavendish ; " but I have given my life to the Flat Head Indians . I have not been able to do much ...
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