Overland Monthly and The Out West Magazine, Том 83Overland Monthly and Out West Magazine, 1925 |
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... turned away without a sound . The grief stricken son remained beside the bed . Lydia lifted the lifeless hand from the boy's head and laid it gently across the motionless breast . She spread a sheet over the dead face , then turned to ...
... turned away without a sound . The grief stricken son remained beside the bed . Lydia lifted the lifeless hand from the boy's head and laid it gently across the motionless breast . She spread a sheet over the dead face , then turned to ...
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... turned up with his prow : With never a sound or a shadow of pity He turned them up and under , While his bright blade slit the meadow asunder . Forms as light as the wet stars That stare above , are running Ahead of the plow , and there ...
... turned up with his prow : With never a sound or a shadow of pity He turned them up and under , While his bright blade slit the meadow asunder . Forms as light as the wet stars That stare above , are running Ahead of the plow , and there ...
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... turned toward the door . Adam caught his eye , and beckoned with an unsteady forefinger . Mystified , the stranger passed outside in Adam's wake , Gene silently follow- ing close behind . At a corner of the barn , Adam suddenly turned ...
... turned toward the door . Adam caught his eye , and beckoned with an unsteady forefinger . Mystified , the stranger passed outside in Adam's wake , Gene silently follow- ing close behind . At a corner of the barn , Adam suddenly turned ...
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