Scribner's Monthly: An Illustrated Magazine for the People, Volume 22Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1881 - American literature |
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... Friends Worth Knowing " -Leroy and Renouard's " Pensionnaires du Louvre " -Miss Hale's " Peterkin Papers , " 950 . " THE WORLD'S WORK : Instantaneous Photography - Disposal of City Refuse- " New Apartment - Houses , " 156 ; Im- proved ...
... Friends Worth Knowing " -Leroy and Renouard's " Pensionnaires du Louvre " -Miss Hale's " Peterkin Papers , " 950 . " THE WORLD'S WORK : Instantaneous Photography - Disposal of City Refuse- " New Apartment - Houses , " 156 ; Im- proved ...
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... friendship of these good people , but also a natural turn for accounts ; and as his two friends were looking about them with an enterprising eye , it easily resulted that he presently connected himself with the black- smithing ...
... friendship of these good people , but also a natural turn for accounts ; and as his two friends were looking about them with an enterprising eye , it easily resulted that he presently connected himself with the black- smithing ...
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... FRIENDS . THE roundest and happiest - looking priest in the city of New Orleans was a little man fondly known among his people as Père Jerome . He was a Creole and a member of one of the city's leading families . His dwelling was a ...
... FRIENDS . THE roundest and happiest - looking priest in the city of New Orleans was a little man fondly known among his people as Père Jerome . He was a Creole and a member of one of the city's leading families . His dwelling was a ...
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... friends , " he said , this was near the beginning , " the angry words of God's book are very merciful - they are meant to drive us home ; but the tender words , my friends , they are sometimes terrible ! Notice these , the tenderest ...
... friends , " he said , this was near the beginning , " the angry words of God's book are very merciful - they are meant to drive us home ; but the tender words , my friends , they are sometimes terrible ! Notice these , the tenderest ...
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... friends — we cannot look each other in the face , for each has helped the other to sin . Oh , where is there any room , in this world of common disgrace , for pride ? Even if we had no common hope , a common despair ought to bind us ...
... friends — we cannot look each other in the face , for each has helped the other to sin . Oh , where is there any room , in this world of common disgrace , for pride ? Even if we had no common hope , a common despair ought to bind us ...
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