The New England Magazine, Том 36;Том 42New England Magazine Company, 1907 |
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... tell me I can't stand like a man for my own . " He bent over the Honorable Pul- aski , his face purple , his eyes red . Britt took out his cigar and held it aside to blink up at this disconcert- ing young madman . " I tell you , you are ...
... tell me I can't stand like a man for my own . " He bent over the Honorable Pul- aski , his face purple , his eyes red . Britt took out his cigar and held it aside to blink up at this disconcert- ing young madman . " I tell you , you are ...
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... tell a Castonia man anywhere by the pitch of his voice . Everlast- ingly , Umcolcus pours its window- jarring white waters through the Hulling machine's dripping ledges . Here enters Ragmuff stream , bel- lowing down the side of Tumble ...
... tell a Castonia man anywhere by the pitch of his voice . Everlast- ingly , Umcolcus pours its window- jarring white waters through the Hulling machine's dripping ledges . Here enters Ragmuff stream , bel- lowing down the side of Tumble ...
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... tell you what to do ! Invite him up to the house and you and ma entertain him until P'laski and I can get this thing smoothed over . " Tommy Eye , hovering near in piteous trepidation lest his kindly offices should miscarry , overheard ...
... tell you what to do ! Invite him up to the house and you and ma entertain him until P'laski and I can get this thing smoothed over . " Tommy Eye , hovering near in piteous trepidation lest his kindly offices should miscarry , overheard ...
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... tell you , MacLeod ? Listen to me next time ! " " And you listen to me , too ! " squalled MacLeod his voice break- ing like a child's ; " this thing ain't over ! It's me or him , Mr Britt . If he goes in with your crew , I stay out . If ...
... tell you , MacLeod ? Listen to me next time ! " " And you listen to me , too ! " squalled MacLeod his voice break- ing like a child's ; " this thing ain't over ! It's me or him , Mr Britt . If he goes in with your crew , I stay out . If ...
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... tell uv Miss Vinnie Daindridge what wuz ole Squire Daindridge's onliest chile an ' yo ' pa's cousin , young Mars Charlie Leighton ? " he in- quired . I nodded . Indeed the story had come to me through so many various and divers sources ...
... tell uv Miss Vinnie Daindridge what wuz ole Squire Daindridge's onliest chile an ' yo ' pa's cousin , young Mars Charlie Leighton ? " he in- quired . I nodded . Indeed the story had come to me through so many various and divers sources ...
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