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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... side of Prudhomme is shown in a court of justice , in one of the Monnier sketches . His portliness adds . to his self - importance , and he answers the questions of the president of the court with that voice which is always sonorous ...
... side of Prudhomme is shown in a court of justice , in one of the Monnier sketches . His portliness adds . to his self - importance , and he answers the questions of the president of the court with that voice which is always sonorous ...
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... side of it if they wanted to , and never pay a cent . " Billy expressed a valiant determination to " knock any feller down that tried it , " but Carlie was unsatisfied . Presently a pile of bean - poles in a neighboring lot suggested an ...
... side of it if they wanted to , and never pay a cent . " Billy expressed a valiant determination to " knock any feller down that tried it , " but Carlie was unsatisfied . Presently a pile of bean - poles in a neighboring lot suggested an ...
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... side . There are six venti- lators in each , and four windows , two of which look out - doors , and two into the passage- way , which has corresponding windows open- ing outward . On one side of the room is a long sofa , on the other ...
... side . There are six venti- lators in each , and four windows , two of which look out - doors , and two into the passage- way , which has corresponding windows open- ing outward . On one side of the room is a long sofa , on the other ...
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... side and glide across the wide plains of Cali- fornia toward the coast . The through train reaches San Francisco in the evening , which is a pity , as one thereby loses getting a first view of the city from its water side , which is by ...
... side and glide across the wide plains of Cali- fornia toward the coast . The through train reaches San Francisco in the evening , which is a pity , as one thereby loses getting a first view of the city from its water side , which is by ...
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... side by side , with only the road be- tween us , for a few yards , when , to my sur- prise , he crossed over , saying as he approach- ed me : " Hullo , Mr. Bonnicastle ! What's the use of two good - looking fellows like us walking alone ...
... side by side , with only the road be- tween us , for a few yards , when , to my sur- prise , he crossed over , saying as he approach- ed me : " Hullo , Mr. Bonnicastle ! What's the use of two good - looking fellows like us walking alone ...
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