Scribner's Monthly: An Illustrated Magazine for the People, Volume 6Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1873 - American literature |
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... believe that this little piece of pink and white flesh and flaxen curls is an inno- cent cherub . Gavarni was not caught in such a net . An American statesman once said that children should be put under a barrel until they reach the age ...
... believe that this little piece of pink and white flesh and flaxen curls is an inno- cent cherub . Gavarni was not caught in such a net . An American statesman once said that children should be put under a barrel until they reach the age ...
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... believe that the end justifies the means , and who allow nothing that is called crime to stand in the way of a great purpose . With the news of the coming re- volution in Spain , and a knowledge of the projected outbreak in the Island ...
... believe that the end justifies the means , and who allow nothing that is called crime to stand in the way of a great purpose . With the news of the coming re- volution in Spain , and a knowledge of the projected outbreak in the Island ...
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... believe while breathing that elastic and delicious atmosphere . My last piece of advice to everybody who is thinking of the California journey is , Go ! don't give it up ! For it is a sweet and com- pensating fact , that the pleasures ...
... believe while breathing that elastic and delicious atmosphere . My last piece of advice to everybody who is thinking of the California journey is , Go ! don't give it up ! For it is a sweet and com- pensating fact , that the pleasures ...
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... believe that you will like her as well as I do . " I frankly told my aunt of the pleasant im- pression the lady had made upon me , and expressed my entire satisfaction with the arrangement ; so Mrs. Belden became , in a day , a member ...
... believe that you will like her as well as I do . " I frankly told my aunt of the pleasant im- pression the lady had made upon me , and expressed my entire satisfaction with the arrangement ; so Mrs. Belden became , in a day , a member ...
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... believe you are one of us . " " What do you mean ? " I inquired . " Why , one of us that have aid , you know -what they call charity students . " 66 Charity students ! " I exclaimed in as- tonishment . " Oh , I've found it out . You are ...
... believe you are one of us . " " What do you mean ? " I inquired . " Why , one of us that have aid , you know -what they call charity students . " 66 Charity students ! " I exclaimed in as- tonishment . " Oh , I've found it out . You are ...
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