Scribner's Monthly: An Illustrated Magazine for the People, Volume 87, Issue 1Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1913 - American literature |
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Page 383
... Wetherby , " she hailed pleasantly from her cushions . The tall , white - flanneled Mr. Wetherby became framed in the doorway . He shaded his eyes , looked about the room , and then back at Dorothea . " I thought I saw Miss Hyde here ...
... Wetherby , " she hailed pleasantly from her cushions . The tall , white - flanneled Mr. Wetherby became framed in the doorway . He shaded his eyes , looked about the room , and then back at Dorothea . " I thought I saw Miss Hyde here ...
Page 384
... Wetherby would go off to - day , Father ? " asked his daugh- ter . She eyed him keenly , only to be baffled by his inscrutable countenance . There was no accusing glance , indeed , no glance at all in Jane Hyde's direction . " Well ...
... Wetherby would go off to - day , Father ? " asked his daugh- ter . She eyed him keenly , only to be baffled by his inscrutable countenance . There was no accusing glance , indeed , no glance at all in Jane Hyde's direction . " Well ...
Page 385
... Wetherby's fa- ther . He was the first man I found in a weary search generous enough of his time to give a few minutes of it to an unlikely looking young tramp . " Dorothea laughed blatantly . " He gave me the first helping hand I ever ...
... Wetherby's fa- ther . He was the first man I found in a weary search generous enough of his time to give a few minutes of it to an unlikely looking young tramp . " Dorothea laughed blatantly . " He gave me the first helping hand I ever ...
Page 386
... Wetherby. had begun to look . He had gone away ; but the Great Man's house being always open to friends , Wetherby quickly paid this return visit . He had felt his reasons were obvious to Miss Hyde . He had felt , too , a little self ...
... Wetherby. had begun to look . He had gone away ; but the Great Man's house being always open to friends , Wetherby quickly paid this return visit . He had felt his reasons were obvious to Miss Hyde . He had felt , too , a little self ...
Page 387
... Wetherby if one were free . She sighed softly , re- replied wittily . " Hear the tide coming in ! " came sepul-. despite his natural reluctance to betray himself , how it was with him from the first . To - night he was glad she knew ...
... Wetherby if one were free . She sighed softly , re- replied wittily . " Hear the tide coming in ! " came sepul-. despite his natural reluctance to betray himself , how it was with him from the first . To - night he was glad she knew ...
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