New England Magazine: An Illustrated Monthly, Volumen19J. N. McClintock, 1898 |
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... clothes , furniture and other ac- cessories , with a human being to play second fiddle to them . I might go on defining what is not a good likeness . What a good likeness is is not so easy to set forth . The painter must be a thoroughly ...
... clothes , furniture and other ac- cessories , with a human being to play second fiddle to them . I might go on defining what is not a good likeness . What a good likeness is is not so easy to set forth . The painter must be a thoroughly ...
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... Saxton . He could buy a hat , shoes , cloth for a coat , and a watch for his fob . He could procure a sword , musket , or a pair of pistols , and , after a mug of hot flip and a bountiful din- ner. 38 THE LITTLE BROWN HOUSE.
... Saxton . He could buy a hat , shoes , cloth for a coat , and a watch for his fob . He could procure a sword , musket , or a pair of pistols , and , after a mug of hot flip and a bountiful din- ner. 38 THE LITTLE BROWN HOUSE.
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... clothes , and in the bed , propped up with pil- lows , lay Caleb Ballard . His hair was ruffled up defiantly on top of his head , his great , strong arms were folded upon the bedclothes , and his black eyes glared out menacingly upon ...
... clothes , and in the bed , propped up with pil- lows , lay Caleb Ballard . His hair was ruffled up defiantly on top of his head , his great , strong arms were folded upon the bedclothes , and his black eyes glared out menacingly upon ...
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... clothes . " I ain't never said I was sick . I said I were on the verge o ' the grave -an ' so I be ; an ' I s'pose I can stay in bed when I've a mind ter , can't I ? Mebbe you think I oughter ask Reu- ben first . " Mrs. Ballard sighed ...
... clothes . " I ain't never said I was sick . I said I were on the verge o ' the grave -an ' so I be ; an ' I s'pose I can stay in bed when I've a mind ter , can't I ? Mebbe you think I oughter ask Reu- ben first . " Mrs. Ballard sighed ...
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... clothes like the men in the books you read , — but I love you ! Do you dare ter marry me , Sallie , temper an ' all ? " - Sallie flushed crimson , but raised her eyes bravely . " I love you , temper an ' all ! " she said . " An ' I ...
... clothes like the men in the books you read , — but I love you ! Do you dare ter marry me , Sallie , temper an ' all ? " - Sallie flushed crimson , but raised her eyes bravely . " I love you , temper an ' all ! " she said . " An ' I ...
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