New England Magazine: An Illustrated Monthly, Том 36;Том 42New England Magazine Company, 1907 |
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... stood up and tugged the collar of his wool jacket away from his throat . " I ain't much of a man to talk my business over with any one , Mr. Britt , " he said . " But you are put- ting this thing on a business basis and you don't have ...
... stood up and tugged the collar of his wool jacket away from his throat . " I ain't much of a man to talk my business over with any one , Mr. Britt , " he said . " But you are put- ting this thing on a business basis and you don't have ...
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... stood between me and what I want and have let a college dude take the sluice ahead of me . You pay me my money , but don't you do that again . I'm going to have that girl , I say ! I've waited for her since she was sixteen . The man ...
... stood between me and what I want and have let a college dude take the sluice ahead of me . You pay me my money , but don't you do that again . I'm going to have that girl , I say ! I've waited for her since she was sixteen . The man ...
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... stood surveying her with open mouth and staring eyes . He Dwight Wade had fully under- stood the quizzical glances that were levelled at him . It was not a time - in this queer assemblage- for the observance of the rigid social ...
... stood surveying her with open mouth and staring eyes . He Dwight Wade had fully under- stood the quizzical glances that were levelled at him . It was not a time - in this queer assemblage- for the observance of the rigid social ...
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... stood back against the wall of the store . The Honorable Pulaski was the first off the wagon and he greeted Ide with rough cordiality . When the latter began to whisper rapidly in his ear , he shook his head . " I've wasted a good deal ...
... stood back against the wall of the store . The Honorable Pulaski was the first off the wagon and he greeted Ide with rough cordiality . When the latter began to whisper rapidly in his ear , he shook his head . " I've wasted a good deal ...
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... stood above the fallen foe . He was not gainsaid . Woods decorum for- bids interference in a fair fight . As he stood there , a rather tem- pestuous arrival broke the tenseness of the situation . From the mouth of a wood road leading ...
... stood above the fallen foe . He was not gainsaid . Woods decorum for- bids interference in a fair fight . As he stood there , a rather tem- pestuous arrival broke the tenseness of the situation . From the mouth of a wood road leading ...
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