Scribner's Magazine, Volume 72Edward Livermore Burlingame, Robert Bridges, Alfred Sheppard Dashiell, Harlan Logan Charles Scribners Sons, 1922 - American periodicals |
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... land . Some go to Perth Amboy and thence by the inland route to Philadel- phia . However , most of them go up the Hudson River to Albany and then either to Buffalo by the Erie Canal or to Quebec , Montreal , and other Canadian points ...
... land . Some go to Perth Amboy and thence by the inland route to Philadel- phia . However , most of them go up the Hudson River to Albany and then either to Buffalo by the Erie Canal or to Quebec , Montreal , and other Canadian points ...
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... land and tried to raise grapes ; he came to me , and wanted to book me for an advance order for malagas . I told him malagas never tasted natural to me unless they had sawdust on ' em , and he was real cast down because he hadn't ...
... land and tried to raise grapes ; he came to me , and wanted to book me for an advance order for malagas . I told him malagas never tasted natural to me unless they had sawdust on ' em , and he was real cast down because he hadn't ...
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... land the job for her , and you could tell by her antics that she thought so too ; in fact she'd boasted that she'd get it - but the others were hopin ' against hope ! " " But surely dignified Old Macha didn't enter any such a ...
... land the job for her , and you could tell by her antics that she thought so too ; in fact she'd boasted that she'd get it - but the others were hopin ' against hope ! " " But surely dignified Old Macha didn't enter any such a ...
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... land seemed steeped in a measureless , quiet content of which the old Indian woman in the doorway was the visible and confirming sign . This was her place -her life ; this , and the reservation a few miles distant over the mountain ...
... land seemed steeped in a measureless , quiet content of which the old Indian woman in the doorway was the visible and confirming sign . This was her place -her life ; this , and the reservation a few miles distant over the mountain ...
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... land of heights and ocean - wind , In the morning of the world , when blood was clean , - Beauty , whose lips no message had defiled , - · The star - song of the Muse , As innocently wild As when one hears the laughter of a child Over ...
... land of heights and ocean - wind , In the morning of the world , when blood was clean , - Beauty , whose lips no message had defiled , - · The star - song of the Muse , As innocently wild As when one hears the laughter of a child Over ...
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