The New England Magazine, Volumen44;Volumen50New England Magazine Company, 1911 |
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... heard from Gordon ? " said Mrs. Lord , excitedly . " I was won- dering - worrying a little ; you know , we haven't heard for a week ; tell me the worst , Julia ! " There was a highly cultured , but malicious twinkle in Miss Julia Lang ...
... heard from Gordon ? " said Mrs. Lord , excitedly . " I was won- dering - worrying a little ; you know , we haven't heard for a week ; tell me the worst , Julia ! " There was a highly cultured , but malicious twinkle in Miss Julia Lang ...
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... heard their guest moving about , shifting a chair now and then , they judged from the sounds which reached them , or adjusting a window - shade to his liking . After that they heard his voice raised a little and the Butler woman smiled ...
... heard their guest moving about , shifting a chair now and then , they judged from the sounds which reached them , or adjusting a window - shade to his liking . After that they heard his voice raised a little and the Butler woman smiled ...
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... heard a voice say . Can you come outside the house for a little while ? " bosil zo ti bisit I Inside the house I heard the creak of a bed - spring as Butler moved incau- tiously . " What inthedevil are you prowling about here at this ...
... heard a voice say . Can you come outside the house for a little while ? " bosil zo ti bisit I Inside the house I heard the creak of a bed - spring as Butler moved incau- tiously . " What inthedevil are you prowling about here at this ...
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