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 472
... standing . Peddie prepares for college or business -- in a way to sharpen a boy's zest for learning and make his studies interesting . Every boy takes equal part in the athletics - under the same scientific system of training that has ...
... standing . Peddie prepares for college or business -- in a way to sharpen a boy's zest for learning and make his studies interesting . Every boy takes equal part in the athletics - under the same scientific system of training that has ...
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... of fair week ; it's dangerous enough to have pleased Nero himself , and takes the breath of the grand stand . But I felt perfectly unafraid , and I laughed legs for the rise and spread for the land he UNDER SILKEN SKINS 483.
... of fair week ; it's dangerous enough to have pleased Nero himself , and takes the breath of the grand stand . But I felt perfectly unafraid , and I laughed legs for the rise and spread for the land he UNDER SILKEN SKINS 483.
Page 484
... stand . Lindsey Hall , on Peachy , looked across at me with alarm in his friendly , brown eyes and called : felt that I must have some sort of a blue ribbon to put me into his class or remain forever in outer darkness . " If you want ...
... stand . Lindsey Hall , on Peachy , looked across at me with alarm in his friendly , brown eyes and called : felt that I must have some sort of a blue ribbon to put me into his class or remain forever in outer darkness . " If you want ...
Page 485
... stand both roared and cheered at the puzzled expression of the mare's body as she turned around to see what it could be that had jumped that fence with her , and found the bar at her feet . With a touch of his crop to his forehead in ...
... stand both roared and cheered at the puzzled expression of the mare's body as she turned around to see what it could be that had jumped that fence with her , and found the bar at her feet . With a touch of his crop to his forehead in ...
Page 486
... stand paralyzed with horror , and Mrs. Judge Cavendish held back a sob . For a still second , in which the whole universe seemed to be holding a shocked breath , I gazed straight into Helm Ro- bards's eyes , and took my awakening and ...
... stand paralyzed with horror , and Mrs. Judge Cavendish held back a sob . For a still second , in which the whole universe seemed to be holding a shocked breath , I gazed straight into Helm Ro- bards's eyes , and took my awakening and ...
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