Overland Monthly and The Out West Magazine, Том 83Overland Monthly and Out West Magazine, 1925 |
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... looked shyly into his face . " But I can't be Yit to you nor you Si to me , " he said slowly and in de- liberation , " for I am not your son and you are not my daughter . " Childlike they smiled at this thought . E LOOKED at her grass ...
... looked shyly into his face . " But I can't be Yit to you nor you Si to me , " he said slowly and in de- liberation , " for I am not your son and you are not my daughter . " Childlike they smiled at this thought . E LOOKED at her grass ...
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... looked at us children she had something of the air of one surveying a pen of interesting animals , desirable so long as one did not come in direct contact with them . She had lived in Concord , and knew personally many writers whom our ...
... looked at us children she had something of the air of one surveying a pen of interesting animals , desirable so long as one did not come in direct contact with them . She had lived in Concord , and knew personally many writers whom our ...
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... looked and could lick his weight in wildcats . His master was built on the same lines and both were more inclined to look for trouble than avoid it . They were a good pair to draw to and despite their pugnacious proclivities they were ...
... looked and could lick his weight in wildcats . His master was built on the same lines and both were more inclined to look for trouble than avoid it . They were a good pair to draw to and despite their pugnacious proclivities they were ...
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Pageantry at Mills College | 20 |
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