The New England Magazine, Volumen15New England Magazine Company, 1896 |
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... mind by the sight of someone crouched over the hearth . It was Gertrude . She turned , as Nellie made some slight noise , and sat up erect . A spurt of flame re- Ivealed a face that carried out the crouching figure's suggestion of sad ...
... mind by the sight of someone crouched over the hearth . It was Gertrude . She turned , as Nellie made some slight noise , and sat up erect . A spurt of flame re- Ivealed a face that carried out the crouching figure's suggestion of sad ...
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... mind and conscience of the American people are deeply con- cerned with the problem of the national standard of culture and intel- ligence . There is a marked interest in the agencies which promote popu- lar education . There is frank ...
... mind and conscience of the American people are deeply con- cerned with the problem of the national standard of culture and intel- ligence . There is a marked interest in the agencies which promote popu- lar education . There is frank ...
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... mind had produced a form of mental coma , and the Rev. John Fairfield was physically unequal to the task which lay before him . Up in the room above him he heard the low voice of his wife , sing- ing over her needlework , and the patter ...
... mind had produced a form of mental coma , and the Rev. John Fairfield was physically unequal to the task which lay before him . Up in the room above him he heard the low voice of his wife , sing- ing over her needlework , and the patter ...
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