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 483
... knew and sympathized with the war that was perpetually waged within my own breast profound womanliness , and hard - riding , passionate temperament fighting for pos- session of me . And the beauty of us ! Spunk has long legs , deep ...
... knew and sympathized with the war that was perpetually waged within my own breast profound womanliness , and hard - riding , passionate temperament fighting for pos- session of me . And the beauty of us ! Spunk has long legs , deep ...
Page 486
... knew within me then and forever the power that I could invoke in my terrible need . For that birth second I had been oblivi- ous of everything , but suddenly I heard a hard breath at my side , and turned in time to see dad raise the ...
... knew within me then and forever the power that I could invoke in my terrible need . For that birth second I had been oblivi- ous of everything , but suddenly I heard a hard breath at my side , and turned in time to see dad raise the ...
Page 487
... knew I had to go away by myself into some stillness to think and to ask my new - found self a question of honor . I fled down the steps of the grange house and out into the fair grounds . Looking neither to the right nor to the left , I ...
... knew I had to go away by myself into some stillness to think and to ask my new - found self a question of honor . I fled down the steps of the grange house and out into the fair grounds . Looking neither to the right nor to the left , I ...
Page 488
... knew you and claimed you when I saw you pluckily stand by and watch me take the blue from that Jersey of yours ... knew either one , " he said firmly , finally , and triumphantly . “ But now be honest with me ; is n't there some- thing ...
... knew you and claimed you when I saw you pluckily stand by and watch me take the blue from that Jersey of yours ... knew either one , " he said firmly , finally , and triumphantly . “ But now be honest with me ; is n't there some- thing ...
Page 491
... knew that I must either speak or die . " Pardon me- " I began . " M'sieur , " she said , with an awful show of dignity for one so young , " it is not permit ' to me to speak to stranger young gentlemen . ” " She ' s French , " I thought ...
... knew that I must either speak or die . " Pardon me- " I began . " M'sieur , " she said , with an awful show of dignity for one so young , " it is not permit ' to me to speak to stranger young gentlemen . ” " She ' s French , " I thought ...
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