The New England Magazine, Volumen44;Volumen50New England Magazine Company, 1911 |
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... kind young man , kind to thy father , and kind to- thee . But I could not reach thy father , Ruth , though I travelled far to overtake him , but my voice could not reach him when I cried out to him to forgive me . He was happy once and ...
... kind young man , kind to thy father , and kind to- thee . But I could not reach thy father , Ruth , though I travelled far to overtake him , but my voice could not reach him when I cried out to him to forgive me . He was happy once and ...
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... kind , and paved with slippery but rough stone flags . Once around on the other side of the house , I found everything as light as day from the moon which held the building in a close embrace as if it were drowned in a pool or submerged ...
... kind , and paved with slippery but rough stone flags . Once around on the other side of the house , I found everything as light as day from the moon which held the building in a close embrace as if it were drowned in a pool or submerged ...
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... kind and had opened the knife for some purpose , and then dropped it and fell on it afterwards . There are a dozen ways to account for it . " I was staring moodily at the dull stain on the straw matting . " And he still held the knife ...
... kind and had opened the knife for some purpose , and then dropped it and fell on it afterwards . There are a dozen ways to account for it . " I was staring moodily at the dull stain on the straw matting . " And he still held the knife ...
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