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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... wish to know exactly how , when , and where to go , what to carry in their trunks , and how much money the expedition is likely to cost . These questions are not , so far as I know , answered by any of the exist ing sources of ...
... wish to know exactly how , when , and where to go , what to carry in their trunks , and how much money the expedition is likely to cost . These questions are not , so far as I know , answered by any of the exist ing sources of ...
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... wish to see California in green perfection and over- laid with her marvelous mantle of wild flowers , is the last of March or first of April , just so soon as the dangers of snow on the Pacific Railroad are presumably over . For those ...
... wish to see California in green perfection and over- laid with her marvelous mantle of wild flowers , is the last of March or first of April , just so soon as the dangers of snow on the Pacific Railroad are presumably over . For those ...
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... wishes were all said at last , and with Mrs. Belden upon my arm I turned my steps toward The Mansion . The lady thought ... wish to come in contact with . So we contented ourselves with giving the honor to them , and cherishing the hope ...
... wishes were all said at last , and with Mrs. Belden upon my arm I turned my steps toward The Mansion . The lady thought ... wish to come in contact with . So we contented ourselves with giving the honor to them , and cherishing the hope ...
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... wish you could manage in some way to get the old woman to help me , for I really need more aid than I have . I don't suppose she would feel a gift of fifty dollars any more than she would one of fifty cents . So small a sum as ten ...
... wish you could manage in some way to get the old woman to help me , for I really need more aid than I have . I don't suppose she would feel a gift of fifty dollars any more than she would one of fifty cents . So small a sum as ten ...
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... wish to speak of them . I had learned to refrain from all mention of her name ; but he had talked with somebody about her and about me , and had learned one thing , at least , which my own father did not know . All this , however , was ...
... wish to speak of them . I had learned to refrain from all mention of her name ; but he had talked with somebody about her and about me , and had learned one thing , at least , which my own father did not know . All this , however , was ...
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