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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... turned low and the room was very quiet ; a dropping cinder made quite a startling sound . When a moan or a movement of the patient broke the stillness - which was only at rare intervals - the curate rose and went to the bedside . But it ...
... turned low and the room was very quiet ; a dropping cinder made quite a startling sound . When a moan or a movement of the patient broke the stillness - which was only at rare intervals - the curate rose and went to the bedside . But it ...
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... turned from the window to greet him . The appearance of physical exhaustion he had observed the night before in Joan Lowrie , he saw again in her , but he had never before seen the face which Anice turned toward him . " I was on the ...
... turned from the window to greet him . The appearance of physical exhaustion he had observed the night before in Joan Lowrie , he saw again in her , but he had never before seen the face which Anice turned toward him . " I was on the ...
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... turning - point was reached at last . One evening , at the close of his usual visit , the doctor said to Grace ... turned to Joan with a look of intense relief . " The worst is over , " he said ; may hope for the best . " 66 now we ...
... turning - point was reached at last . One evening , at the close of his usual visit , the doctor said to Grace ... turned to Joan with a look of intense relief . " The worst is over , " he said ; may hope for the best . " 66 now we ...
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... turning toward her in this case until Joan's words had suggested such a course . Joan took the letter and put it in ... turned to him again . " You know , ” - in the old resolute way , — " you know what I mean the end to be , if it may ...
... turning toward her in this case until Joan's words had suggested such a course . Joan took the letter and put it in ... turned to him again . " You know , ” - in the old resolute way , — " you know what I mean the end to be , if it may ...
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... turned toward the rectory with her . They had not gone far , however , before they were joined by a third party , -Mr . Sammy Craddock , who was wending his way Crownward . Seeing them , Mr. Crad- dock hesitated for a moment , as if ...
... turned toward the rectory with her . They had not gone far , however , before they were joined by a third party , -Mr . Sammy Craddock , who was wending his way Crownward . Seeing them , Mr. Crad- dock hesitated for a moment , as if ...
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