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... doubt as to the reasons which compelled Scott to overstrain even his great powers , and to give to the world work unworthy of him at the best . The noble tragedy of his latest years has been made completely known . Stevenson - so much ...
... doubt as to the reasons which compelled Scott to overstrain even his great powers , and to give to the world work unworthy of him at the best . The noble tragedy of his latest years has been made completely known . Stevenson - so much ...
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... doubt the differences of which they were compounded were not all reputable . But it was a time of walking and canoeing , as well as of drink and " jink , " and the L. J. R. ( that mysterious and strange society , ) , and it took our ...
... doubt the differences of which they were compounded were not all reputable . But it was a time of walking and canoeing , as well as of drink and " jink , " and the L. J. R. ( that mysterious and strange society , ) , and it took our ...
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... doubt he was a fervid patriot after a fashion . In a letter to Mr. Barrie he takes credit for himself and his correspondent there they are Scotty Scots . ' Writing when ordered South ' to a female friend , Mrs. Sitwell — one of the few ...
... doubt he was a fervid patriot after a fashion . In a letter to Mr. Barrie he takes credit for himself and his correspondent there they are Scotty Scots . ' Writing when ordered South ' to a female friend , Mrs. Sitwell — one of the few ...
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... doubt if he had much knowledge of feminine character . ' Certainly this letter proves that he had not a pro- found knowledge of modern feminine character ; otherwise he would hardly have treated a young woman entering upon the tolerably ...
... doubt if he had much knowledge of feminine character . ' Certainly this letter proves that he had not a pro- found knowledge of modern feminine character ; otherwise he would hardly have treated a young woman entering upon the tolerably ...
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... doubt ; it was a toss - up for life or death all that time ; but I won the toss , and Hades went off once more discomfited . This is not the first time , nor will it be the last that I have a friendly game with that gentleman . I know ...
... doubt ; it was a toss - up for life or death all that time ; but I won the toss , and Hades went off once more discomfited . This is not the first time , nor will it be the last that I have a friendly game with that gentleman . I know ...
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