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 32
... walked together every day till Jenks came , and then they rode together , and she was always doing little things for your aunt , and at last they left me out en- tirely , so that I had nothing in the world to do but to sit and sew all ...
... walked together every day till Jenks came , and then they rode together , and she was always doing little things for your aunt , and at last they left me out en- tirely , so that I had nothing in the world to do but to sit and sew all ...
Page 33
... walked away . was not like him to be among a company of idlers , and I knew that the arrival of Mrs , Sanderson could not have attracted him . It was an incident , however , of no significance save as it was interpreted by subsequent ...
... walked away . was not like him to be among a company of idlers , and I knew that the arrival of Mrs , Sanderson could not have attracted him . It was an incident , however , of no significance save as it was interpreted by subsequent ...
Page 36
... walked down the hill togeth- er toward Mr. Bradford's house , she said : " Arthur , I have been into society so little dur- ing the last few years that I feel very uneasy over this affair . Indeed , every nerve in my body is trembling ...
... walked down the hill togeth- er toward Mr. Bradford's house , she said : " Arthur , I have been into society so little dur- ing the last few years that I feel very uneasy over this affair . Indeed , every nerve in my body is trembling ...
Page 42
... walked 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 ...
... walked 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 ...
Page 45
... walked through the boisterous crowd , entered the coach , and slowly took our way along the busy streets . To be thus shut in behind the cleanest of cut - glass , to recline upon the most luxurious upholstery , to be taken care of and ...
... walked through the boisterous crowd , entered the coach , and slowly took our way along the busy streets . To be thus shut in behind the cleanest of cut - glass , to recline upon the most luxurious upholstery , to be taken care of and ...
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