The New England Magazine, Volumen44;Volumen50New England Magazine Company, 1911 |
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... cried , her eyes lighting up . " Oh , how glad I would be were it so . " I had brought over with us my bow and shafts , and as we returned to Somers ' Hall I was fortunate enough to bring down a kid . It was about midday when we arrived ...
... cried , her eyes lighting up . " Oh , how glad I would be were it so . " I had brought over with us my bow and shafts , and as we returned to Somers ' Hall I was fortunate enough to bring down a kid . It was about midday when we arrived ...
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... cried out at her : " What ails me mistress , that you stare so ? Do I seem a monster that I am hungry ? " " No , no , " said Sarah hastily , " I will get thee food , what I can find . " She hurried about , trying to find some- thing to ...
... cried out at her : " What ails me mistress , that you stare so ? Do I seem a monster that I am hungry ? " " No , no , " said Sarah hastily , " I will get thee food , what I can find . " She hurried about , trying to find some- thing to ...
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... cried Ruth withdraw- ing from Deborah's arm and kneeling by the bed . " Nay , mother I love thee dearly , dearly . " But Sarah seemed not to hear her . " Dost thou not think , Deborah , that since I have been so good to thee and given ...
... cried Ruth withdraw- ing from Deborah's arm and kneeling by the bed . " Nay , mother I love thee dearly , dearly . " But Sarah seemed not to hear her . " Dost thou not think , Deborah , that since I have been so good to thee and given ...
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THE RATTLESNAKES MATE Helen Tompkins | 553 |
ON THE BORDER WITH OUR ARMY Walter Merriam Pratt | 593 |
EGRESS A POEM W Edson Smith | 601 |
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