The New England Magazine, Volumen20New England Magazine Company, 1899 |
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... summer clouds . The weeder goes over the field after a storm , so that the wet stalks will act as more perfect con- ductors . There comes from Buda - Pesth the first electric tree destroyer ; the farmer who has extensive woodlands to ...
... summer clouds . The weeder goes over the field after a storm , so that the wet stalks will act as more perfect con- ductors . There comes from Buda - Pesth the first electric tree destroyer ; the farmer who has extensive woodlands to ...
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... summer with some former friends in the country at a place called Timber on at NUMBER II . Creek , where he lived much alone in the woods and where he used to take sun baths naked or almost so . He always thought that these sun baths ...
... summer with some former friends in the country at a place called Timber on at NUMBER II . Creek , where he lived much alone in the woods and where he used to take sun baths naked or almost so . He always thought that these sun baths ...
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... summer in Bos- ton , overseeing the printing and read- ing proof . I will not recite as I might ( for I have all the letters and other documents ) the shameful his- tory of the col- lapse of this edi- tion . The book was complained of ...
... summer in Bos- ton , overseeing the printing and read- ing proof . I will not recite as I might ( for I have all the letters and other documents ) the shameful his- tory of the col- lapse of this edi- tion . The book was complained of ...
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... summer with Whitman while he was working on it , told in " In re Walt Whitman , " is almost as good as the bust itself , and I should like well to quote from it , had I space . Number twenty shows a still further lowering of vi- tality ...
... summer with Whitman while he was working on it , told in " In re Walt Whitman , " is almost as good as the bust itself , and I should like well to quote from it , had I space . Number twenty shows a still further lowering of vi- tality ...
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... summer time for their trips to Hampton , where they might potter over the marshes and rest behind a haystack , instead of laboring with the oars or putting aging eyesight and nerves to the se- vere test of hunting sea fowl . Though they ...
... summer time for their trips to Hampton , where they might potter over the marshes and rest behind a haystack , instead of laboring with the oars or putting aging eyesight and nerves to the se- vere test of hunting sea fowl . Though they ...
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