Good Housekeeping Magazine, Том 58Phelps Publishing Company, 1914 |
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... living fell under his microscopic eye . After visiting several of the largest American cities , he gave some interesting impressions to a Chicago newspaper interviewer . Flinging open a window com- manding a view of a wide stretch of ...
... living fell under his microscopic eye . After visiting several of the largest American cities , he gave some interesting impressions to a Chicago newspaper interviewer . Flinging open a window com- manding a view of a wide stretch of ...
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... living fell under his microscopic eye . After visiting several of the largest American cities , he gave some interesting impressions to a Chicago newspaper interviewer . Flinging open a window com- manding a view of a wide stretch of ...
... living fell under his microscopic eye . After visiting several of the largest American cities , he gave some interesting impressions to a Chicago newspaper interviewer . Flinging open a window com- manding a view of a wide stretch of ...
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... living is a tremen- dously important business , and I don't want to make mistakes . You have seen many hundreds of years come and go , and have a fund of ex- perience that I haven't got . Therefore let me walk along in your company ...
... living is a tremen- dously important business , and I don't want to make mistakes . You have seen many hundreds of years come and go , and have a fund of ex- perience that I haven't got . Therefore let me walk along in your company ...
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... living in bondage of hard labor on the farms and in the backwoods villages , are far more ready , in their deep dissatis- faction and unhappiness , to adopt the modern views of suffrage for women than the pampered daughters of privilege ...
... living in bondage of hard labor on the farms and in the backwoods villages , are far more ready , in their deep dissatis- faction and unhappiness , to adopt the modern views of suffrage for women than the pampered daughters of privilege ...
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... living upon a farm which belonged to his wife . He wished to obtain money by mortgaging it , but when he desired Mrs. Billfinger to go with him to the courthouse for the purpose of " signing some papers , " that fat and placid matron ...
... living upon a farm which belonged to his wife . He wished to obtain money by mortgaging it , but when he desired Mrs. Billfinger to go with him to the courthouse for the purpose of " signing some papers , " that fat and placid matron ...
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