The New England Magazine, Volumen44;Volumen50New England Magazine Company, 1911 |
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... stood beside the lad , her arm laid caressingly across his shoulder . " There , dear , do not weep ! " she said in a soothing , infinitely tender voice , and the lad leaned to her and buried his face in her shoulder . Heaven's mercy ...
... stood beside the lad , her arm laid caressingly across his shoulder . " There , dear , do not weep ! " she said in a soothing , infinitely tender voice , and the lad leaned to her and buried his face in her shoulder . Heaven's mercy ...
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... stood a chiffonier and over one chif- fonier hung a triangular flag with the let- ter W on it . This was about all that was distinguishable in the darkness . On one of the beds lay a boy with a bandage around his forehead and an afghan ...
... stood a chiffonier and over one chif- fonier hung a triangular flag with the let- ter W on it . This was about all that was distinguishable in the darkness . On one of the beds lay a boy with a bandage around his forehead and an afghan ...
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... stood watching her slender figure , until it turned by a gray tree - trunk . He stood watching this one tree , until a voice sounded behind him and he turned to see a young man in the brown garb facing him . " A pleasant walk , " said ...
... stood watching her slender figure , until it turned by a gray tree - trunk . He stood watching this one tree , until a voice sounded behind him and he turned to see a young man in the brown garb facing him . " A pleasant walk , " said ...
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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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