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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Page 40
... feet in an impulse to retire . " Sit down , " said Henry . Mr. Mullens sat down with his hat between his knees , and mumbled something about hav- ing stayed longer than he intended . " You cannot go yet , " Henry continued . " You came ...
... feet in an impulse to retire . " Sit down , " said Henry . Mr. Mullens sat down with his hat between his knees , and mumbled something about hav- ing stayed longer than he intended . " You cannot go yet , " Henry continued . " You came ...
Page 61
... feet of the incomparable artist , the unconquerable free- man , to whom he " Came as one whose thoughts half linger , Half run before ; The youngest to the oldest singer That England bore . " To some who then for the first time knew ...
... feet of the incomparable artist , the unconquerable free- man , to whom he " Came as one whose thoughts half linger , Half run before ; The youngest to the oldest singer That England bore . " To some who then for the first time knew ...
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... feet as dead as a rabbit . " After encountering several disheartening impediments during the transit of the " Fiery Field , " the travelers reached Unyanyembe on the 16th of December . The losses of the expedition during the journey ...
... feet as dead as a rabbit . " After encountering several disheartening impediments during the transit of the " Fiery Field , " the travelers reached Unyanyembe on the 16th of December . The losses of the expedition during the journey ...
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... feet down solidly as he walked , like the sure- footed , dogged , determined being that he is . His wife a Hungarian lady whom he met , loved , and married at Cairo , in Egypt - is the feminine counterpart of himself - frank and hearty ...
... feet down solidly as he walked , like the sure- footed , dogged , determined being that he is . His wife a Hungarian lady whom he met , loved , and married at Cairo , in Egypt - is the feminine counterpart of himself - frank and hearty ...
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... feet . He was a fine - looking man , but with a peculiar expression of countenance , owing to his extremely prominent eyes ; he was about six feet high , beautifully clean , and was dressed in a long robe of bark cloth most gracefully ...
... feet . He was a fine - looking man , but with a peculiar expression of countenance , owing to his extremely prominent eyes ; he was about six feet high , beautifully clean , and was dressed in a long robe of bark cloth most gracefully ...
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