The Overland MonthlySamuel Carson, 1884 |
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... trees . The recognition of the invasion of the phylloxera added to the gloom , from which a heavy and increasing indebtedness seemed to render escape hopeless for those whose all had been staked on the success of viticulture . Wag ...
... trees . The recognition of the invasion of the phylloxera added to the gloom , from which a heavy and increasing indebtedness seemed to render escape hopeless for those whose all had been staked on the success of viticulture . Wag ...
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... tree beneath the satin hangings of the big bay window . Graves personated Santa Claus , and his humorous representation of that myth was accepted as the feature of the evening . The fact that this great man could throw off his dignity ...
... tree beneath the satin hangings of the big bay window . Graves personated Santa Claus , and his humorous representation of that myth was accepted as the feature of the evening . The fact that this great man could throw off his dignity ...
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... trees . A portion of the command returned to Visalia for a few days , and , while there , insisted that the Indians who had remained among the whites , and who had been disarmed , should leave the set- tlement forthwith . They had taken ...
... trees . A portion of the command returned to Visalia for a few days , and , while there , insisted that the Indians who had remained among the whites , and who had been disarmed , should leave the set- tlement forthwith . They had taken ...
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... trees which I have planted . " This was delightfully inappropriate , for we had no children , and we had not planted any of the trees . We were enthusiastic over the orchard , the Jersey cow , the pony and phaeton ; and had idyllic ...
... trees which I have planted . " This was delightfully inappropriate , for we had no children , and we had not planted any of the trees . We were enthusiastic over the orchard , the Jersey cow , the pony and phaeton ; and had idyllic ...
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... tree on the place , or for breaking the whiffle - trees of the wagon . " Don't you think you ought to consider her yourself , Donelly , and not to destroy things so recklessly ? Some day Mr. Field's patience may be exhausted , " I ...
... tree on the place , or for breaking the whiffle - trees of the wagon . " Don't you think you ought to consider her yourself , Donelly , and not to destroy things so recklessly ? Some day Mr. Field's patience may be exhausted , " I ...
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