The New England Magazine, Volumen44;Volumen50New England Magazine Company, 1911 |
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... answered Ruth Williams . " Hast thou had a pleasant walk this fair morning ? " he fell into step with her . There was a boyish indecision in his movements , but the weakness in his face was more than that of youth . " It was not for a ...
... answered Ruth Williams . " Hast thou had a pleasant walk this fair morning ? " he fell into step with her . There was a boyish indecision in his movements , but the weakness in his face was more than that of youth . " It was not for a ...
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... answered . " It was a bad dream , Ted , ' but my heart was beating wildly and I felt cold and clammy as after a bad fright . " Well , wake up , Beth , and come on out to dinner . ' " I turned to get my hat and there on the table was the ...
... answered . " It was a bad dream , Ted , ' but my heart was beating wildly and I felt cold and clammy as after a bad fright . " Well , wake up , Beth , and come on out to dinner . ' " I turned to get my hat and there on the table was the ...
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... answered the girl impudently ; " I know all about Mrs. Lowndes ; she can't keep anyone long . " In the next room a gentleman was engaging a cook . Apparently the woman considered him a novice in domestic matters , for she was laying ...
... answered the girl impudently ; " I know all about Mrs. Lowndes ; she can't keep anyone long . " In the next room a gentleman was engaging a cook . Apparently the woman considered him a novice in domestic matters , for she was laying ...
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