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
... Once , when dad and I had clashed to the echo , my mother had held me close and tight to her breast , and had whispered so that I had hardly heard it : " You are the child of a good God ; never forget it . " Like a flash came the first ...
... Once , when dad and I had clashed to the echo , my mother had held me close and tight to her breast , and had whispered so that I had hardly heard it : " You are the child of a good God ; never forget it . " Like a flash came the first ...
Page 486
... once 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 ...
... once 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 ...
Page 490
... once wave your hand ? Can you not laugh through the small stones and sand ? O my love Leonore ! O my lost lady ! THE EXTRAORDINARY ADVENTURES OF JACQUELINE I - POM - POM. " Never , " he answered , and laughed softly as he drew me closer ...
... once wave your hand ? Can you not laugh through the small stones and sand ? O my love Leonore ! O my lost lady ! THE EXTRAORDINARY ADVENTURES OF JACQUELINE I - POM - POM. " Never , " he answered , and laughed softly as he drew me closer ...
Page 491
... once this divine sound ceased . " I surprise myself laughing , " she said , brisk and businesslike in a moment . " Come , 491 The Extraordinary Adventures of Jacqueline Pom-Pom versus Henri A Story GEORGE WESTON Pictures by Harry Raleigh.
... once this divine sound ceased . " I surprise myself laughing , " she said , brisk and businesslike in a moment . " Come , 491 The Extraordinary Adventures of Jacqueline Pom-Pom versus Henri A Story GEORGE WESTON Pictures by Harry Raleigh.
Page 501
... once out of it and at liberty . " How shall I hide ? Where shall I go ? " were questions that demanded immediate answer . I knew that all my comrades would be arrested immediately , and that to accept their aid would be giving myself ...
... once out of it and at liberty . " How shall I hide ? Where shall I go ? " were questions that demanded immediate answer . I knew that all my comrades would be arrested immediately , and that to accept their aid would be giving myself ...
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