The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine, Volume 63Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Century Company, 1902 - American literature |
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Page 37
... present " ( she meant John Henry and Butters ) , " and therefore I move you , Sister President , that we make the condition of our roads the order of the evening . " Well , they done so with a whoop , as it ware , and the Widder Miller ...
... present " ( she meant John Henry and Butters ) , " and therefore I move you , Sister President , that we make the condition of our roads the order of the evening . " Well , they done so with a whoop , as it ware , and the Widder Miller ...
Page 39
... present figurin ' up the results - I ain't much doubt we ' ll git what we got ; but say , cap'n , while we was about it , why did n't we do the countin ' as well as the votin ' ? " Well , that was part my fault , and I had n't no excuse ...
... present figurin ' up the results - I ain't much doubt we ' ll git what we got ; but say , cap'n , while we was about it , why did n't we do the countin ' as well as the votin ' ? " Well , that was part my fault , and I had n't no excuse ...
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... present - day petroleum mo- " Many people will ask why you select favorable days when you have an air - ship capable of making way against any wind less than forty kilometers an hour . " " I am waiting until practice shall make me a ...
... present - day petroleum mo- " Many people will ask why you select favorable days when you have an air - ship capable of making way against any wind less than forty kilometers an hour . " " I am waiting until practice shall make me a ...
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... present territory . Thus our citizens will be removed to the immense dis- tance of two or three thousand miles from the capital of the Union , where they will scarcely ever feel the rays of the general government ; their affections will ...
... present territory . Thus our citizens will be removed to the immense dis- tance of two or three thousand miles from the capital of the Union , where they will scarcely ever feel the rays of the general government ; their affections will ...
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... present faintness and fatigue some great achieve- ment maybe shall arise that shall illuminate the gloomy world of toil- ing men with the great glory of a wingèd thought - that shall make bright , perhaps , those souls that were so dark ...
... present faintness and fatigue some great achieve- ment maybe shall arise that shall illuminate the gloomy world of toil- ing men with the great glory of a wingèd thought - that shall make bright , perhaps , those souls that were so dark ...
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