Donahoe's Magazine, Volume 39Donahoe's Magazine Company, 1898 |
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... tion - Thackeray's Henry Esmond . SLEEPLESS AND UNTIRING I watch and wait for those great short stories that do not seem to come . Forty people per week write to me inquiring if I would like a series of articles on " The Madonnas , " or ...
... tion - Thackeray's Henry Esmond . SLEEPLESS AND UNTIRING I watch and wait for those great short stories that do not seem to come . Forty people per week write to me inquiring if I would like a series of articles on " The Madonnas , " or ...
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... tion , I did not recognize him , and the quaint little face puzzled me with its familiarity . But as the quick , reful- gent smile answered my look , his identity came back to me , and the fol- lowing dialogue ensued : " I ain't got no ...
... tion , I did not recognize him , and the quaint little face puzzled me with its familiarity . But as the quick , reful- gent smile answered my look , his identity came back to me , and the fol- lowing dialogue ensued : " I ain't got no ...
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... tion . From where I stood , the figure of horse and rider was finely etched against the luminous morning sky , and from the girl's tiny cowboy hat , with its coquettish feathers , to the slender limbs and sweeping tail of the pony , the ...
... tion . From where I stood , the figure of horse and rider was finely etched against the luminous morning sky , and from the girl's tiny cowboy hat , with its coquettish feathers , to the slender limbs and sweeping tail of the pony , the ...
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... tion to the government , and analogous to that which obtains in the English House of Commons . He based their opposition on certain fixed principles which should not fluctuate with the in- trigues of a pro - British privy council , nor ...
... tion to the government , and analogous to that which obtains in the English House of Commons . He based their opposition on certain fixed principles which should not fluctuate with the in- trigues of a pro - British privy council , nor ...
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... tion , and , with masterly tact , he con- centrated the attention of the people on the necessity for immediate action . He was the first to point out to them that England's difficulty was Ireland's opportunity , and that , as England ...
... tion , and , with masterly tact , he con- centrated the attention of the people on the necessity for immediate action . He was the first to point out to them that England's difficulty was Ireland's opportunity , and that , as England ...
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