Scribner's Monthly: An Illustrated Magazine for the People, Volume 88, Issue 2Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1914 - American literature |
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Page 456
... father and mother were both missionaries , and their son was born under the protection of the American flag . He has had great success in more than one line , for not only is he a musician of ability , having been one of the Grasse trio ...
... father and mother were both missionaries , and their son was born under the protection of the American flag . He has had great success in more than one line , for not only is he a musician of ability , having been one of the Grasse trio ...
Page 484
... father -my father refused to ride his horse against you - went to scratch at the call- " Don't take him to the limit , Barbara ! bell in fear of a red ribbon . " Jump low and alone ! " " Our name is Spunk , and we jump , " I laughed ...
... father -my father refused to ride his horse against you - went to scratch at the call- " Don't take him to the limit , Barbara ! bell in fear of a red ribbon . " Jump low and alone ! " " Our name is Spunk , and we jump , " I laughed ...
Page 492
... father , Wel- come Harris , had been of the purest Con- necticut stock , his first American ancestor having settled in Windham County be- fore the seventeenth century was born . Jacqueline's mother , Louise Depuis , had been a French ...
... father , Wel- come Harris , had been of the purest Con- necticut stock , his first American ancestor having settled in Windham County be- fore the seventeenth century was born . Jacqueline's mother , Louise Depuis , had been a French ...
Page 504
... father know- ing my destination , as I felt I could no more rely upon the drunkard . But before I had time to despatch the boy , his father came . He was so drunk that he could scarcely stand on his feet . He did not even notice the ...
... father know- ing my destination , as I felt I could no more rely upon the drunkard . But before I had time to despatch the boy , his father came . He was so drunk that he could scarcely stand on his feet . He did not even notice the ...
Page 505
... father's grasp were in vain . At last , exhausted by his exertion , the drunk- ard fell to the floor and was soon asleep , to the great relief of myself and the poor boy . I did not sleep the whole night , and at sunrise I awakened the ...
... father's grasp were in vain . At last , exhausted by his exertion , the drunk- ard fell to the floor and was soon asleep , to the great relief of myself and the poor boy . I did not sleep the whole night , and at sunrise I awakened the ...
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