The Atlantic Monthly, Nide 140 |
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Sivu 3
He would n't sleep at night and he'd get up in the morning feeling that way―――――――――――――― you know , when you can't shut your hands . ' He's stale as poorhouse cake , ' Hogan said . ' He's nothing . ' ' I never seen Walcott , ' I said .
He would n't sleep at night and he'd get up in the morning feeling that way―――――――――――――― you know , when you can't shut your hands . ' He's stale as poorhouse cake , ' Hogan said . ' He's nothing . ' ' I never seen Walcott , ' I said .
Sivu 8
Good night , Jack , ' I said . ' Good night , Jerry , ' Jack says . liquor . ' ' You're the only friend I got . ' ' Oh , hell , ' I said . ' He's off . ' ' It's better for him than not sleep- night , ' he started . ing , ' Hogan said .
Good night , Jack , ' I said . ' Good night , Jerry , ' Jack says . liquor . ' ' You're the only friend I got . ' ' Oh , hell , ' I said . ' He's off . ' ' It's better for him than not sleep- night , ' he started . ing , ' Hogan said .
Sivu 30
Often she had learned shorthand at night school while working by day at the bench . To such a girl ' the boss ' was a great man . If he looked down upon her , obviously it was because she looked up to him with more than ordinary ...
Often she had learned shorthand at night school while working by day at the bench . To such a girl ' the boss ' was a great man . If he looked down upon her , obviously it was because she looked up to him with more than ordinary ...
Sivu 44
Into the west , into the last of beckoning light ; Till the shed star made sudden lilies grow In pools of night . TWO PATHANS BY MARY LUCIA BIERCE FULLER I going ,. marked . In India the same progress is apparent , delayed only by the ...
Into the west , into the last of beckoning light ; Till the shed star made sudden lilies grow In pools of night . TWO PATHANS BY MARY LUCIA BIERCE FULLER I going ,. marked . In India the same progress is apparent , delayed only by the ...
Sivu 52
Aye , ' t were more profitable to win it back for naught than to pay taxes and to serve it day and night . ' He smiled and wagged his head in perfect and affable assent - I was being only obvious .
Aye , ' t were more profitable to win it back for naught than to pay taxes and to serve it day and night . ' He smiled and wagged his head in perfect and affable assent - I was being only obvious .
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