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 486
... steps , I saw dad standing in the midst of a group of our friends , and they had all evidently been toasting Helm ... step just as Mason Burt held his glass high and laughed across the mint to me as he said : " To Spunk and the spunkiest ...
... steps , I saw dad standing in the midst of a group of our friends , and they had all evidently been toasting Helm ... step just as Mason Burt held his glass high and laughed across the mint to me as he said : " To Spunk and the spunkiest ...
Page 487
... steps of the grange house and out into the fair grounds . Looking neither to the right nor to the left , I swung along the main road through the buildings , past the yelling ballyhoos of the side - shows , the sizzling hot - dog ...
... steps of the grange house and out into the fair grounds . Looking neither to the right nor to the left , I swung along the main road through the buildings , past the yelling ballyhoos of the side - shows , the sizzling hot - dog ...
Page 499
... steps in a straight line , and turn to the right . I must walk slowly . " But deep down in my heart there was a creeping sensation , and a stealthy thought , " Will you do it ? Will you have the courage to put your head at the very feet ...
... steps in a straight line , and turn to the right . I must walk slowly . " But deep down in my heart there was a creeping sensation , and a stealthy thought , " Will you do it ? Will you have the courage to put your head at the very feet ...
Page 500
... steps of the sentry under my window could be heard . Quietly , without rising from my cot , I ripped my pillow open , and took out my masculine garb . I was afraid to move , because the soldier peeped into my window every minute . With ...
... steps of the sentry under my window could be heard . Quietly , without rising from my cot , I ripped my pillow open , and took out my masculine garb . I was afraid to move , because the soldier peeped into my window every minute . With ...
Page 501
... steps , and trying to remem- ber the plan of the city . After about an hour's search I found a house the address of which I had with me . I was admitted by a man of thirty or thirty - five . I told him my name . He grasped my hands ...
... steps , and trying to remem- ber the plan of the city . After about an hour's search I found a house the address of which I had with me . I was admitted by a man of thirty or thirty - five . I told him my name . He grasped my hands ...
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