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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... heart experiences a vague need of intimate emotion which the vain pleasures of this world never satisfy ? " Translation : he offers her stock with a fine dividend , cheap - but she would sooner take him . In a word , she prefers a ...
... heart experiences a vague need of intimate emotion which the vain pleasures of this world never satisfy ? " Translation : he offers her stock with a fine dividend , cheap - but she would sooner take him . In a word , she prefers a ...
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... heart insisted that it should come in for repairs . " She was wash- ing , to be sure , and Becky was no great hand with any needle but knitting needles , but Maggie could do it slick as you please . " The " It did look owner assented ...
... heart insisted that it should come in for repairs . " She was wash- ing , to be sure , and Becky was no great hand with any needle but knitting needles , but Maggie could do it slick as you please . " The " It did look owner assented ...
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... heart , ram- med down his shirt - bosom again , and looked to Henry for a response . " There is one thing , Mr. Mullens , " said Henry , " that the church has no right to ask you to give up ; one thing which you have no right to give up ...
... heart , ram- med down his shirt - bosom again , and looked to Henry for a response . " There is one thing , Mr. Mullens , " said Henry , " that the church has no right to ask you to give up ; one thing which you have no right to give up ...
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... heart discontented and bitter . I had regarded myself as a gentle- man . I had borne myself with a consider- able degree of exclusiveness . I had not cared for recognition . Having determined to do my work well , and to seek no man's ...
... heart discontented and bitter . I had regarded myself as a gentle- man . I had borne myself with a consider- able degree of exclusiveness . I had not cared for recognition . Having determined to do my work well , and to seek no man's ...
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... heart bounding with a keen anticipation of delight . Livingston was the first New York friend I had made who seemed to be worth the mak- ing . To be received into his family and in- troduced to the acquaintance of his friends seemed to ...
... heart bounding with a keen anticipation of delight . Livingston was the first New York friend I had made who seemed to be worth the mak- ing . To be received into his family and in- troduced to the acquaintance of his friends seemed to ...
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