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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... heard it so highly com- mended and so often quoted that its general character and its original features are already known to him . The notes which appear under the photograph of the volumes ( see next page ) should sufficiently refresh ...
... heard it so highly com- mended and so often quoted that its general character and its original features are already known to him . The notes which appear under the photograph of the volumes ( see next page ) should sufficiently refresh ...
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... heard but failed to heed . But Sandy left , leaving his father and lil ' Cynthia , and resolved that he would not return until he could help " us - all . " The story of his return and of his regeneration of Lost Hol- low is told with ...
... heard but failed to heed . But Sandy left , leaving his father and lil ' Cynthia , and resolved that he would not return until he could help " us - all . " The story of his return and of his regeneration of Lost Hol- low is told with ...
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... heard so far ? " " I believe you . ' " Very well . Now I shall tell you the part that you will never believe . " And stumbling over the helmets and the baskets of mosaics , he returned to his chair to take more brandy . " I felt in my ...
... heard so far ? " " I believe you . ' " Very well . Now I shall tell you the part that you will never believe . " And stumbling over the helmets and the baskets of mosaics , he returned to his chair to take more brandy . " I felt in my ...
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... heard him ? She was coming down ? If she entered that door now ! My teeth began to chatter . My scalp stirred . I went on shaking him desper- ately . Our shadows , swaying back and forth , glided over the walls in monstrous shape , over ...
... heard him ? She was coming down ? If she entered that door now ! My teeth began to chatter . My scalp stirred . I went on shaking him desper- ately . Our shadows , swaying back and forth , glided over the walls in monstrous shape , over ...
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... heard the songs of a world that is gone , that no other will ever hear - the elegiac melodies of the Libyan flute , the lyric utterances of the seven - stringed lyre , without which Pindar , Anacreon , Simonides , Bacchylides are a ...
... heard the songs of a world that is gone , that no other will ever hear - the elegiac melodies of the Libyan flute , the lyric utterances of the seven - stringed lyre , without which Pindar , Anacreon , Simonides , Bacchylides are a ...
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