The Overland MonthlySamuel Carson, 1911 |
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... become one of the most famous play- grounds in America - it will soon known as the Paradise of American Sportsmen . be Near our houseboat stood Indian Pete's gaily decorated tepee reflected in the water's edge . He makes his living hunt ...
... become one of the most famous play- grounds in America - it will soon known as the Paradise of American Sportsmen . be Near our houseboat stood Indian Pete's gaily decorated tepee reflected in the water's edge . He makes his living hunt ...
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... become an in- strument of magnanimous reform never once occurred to me . I viewed these mis- erable beings as some eager naturalist might study a nest of ants . I had become instead of my former - I have been told- open - hearted self ...
... become an in- strument of magnanimous reform never once occurred to me . I viewed these mis- erable beings as some eager naturalist might study a nest of ants . I had become instead of my former - I have been told- open - hearted self ...
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... becoming exhausted by flights of severe mental tension . Thus my friends had at- tributed my condition to breakdown from overwork ; and I noticed that people stared at me pityingly , men with expres- sions of semi - sympathetic contempt ...
... becoming exhausted by flights of severe mental tension . Thus my friends had at- tributed my condition to breakdown from overwork ; and I noticed that people stared at me pityingly , men with expres- sions of semi - sympathetic contempt ...
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... becoming more intense at every min- ute . At last I reached the uppermost landing only to fall on my face upon the upper step , and to beat my forehead against the hard wood in hopeless agony . Then - sud- denly I listened , every nerve ...
... becoming more intense at every min- ute . At last I reached the uppermost landing only to fall on my face upon the upper step , and to beat my forehead against the hard wood in hopeless agony . Then - sud- denly I listened , every nerve ...
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... become of Hefty Rogers ? " Nobody said anything , and Baldy went on : " There was a fellow that needed some- body to love him , and by George , he'd a been some good if he had got started right . Gee , but his trail would have made a ...
... become of Hefty Rogers ? " Nobody said anything , and Baldy went on : " There was a fellow that needed some- body to love him , and by George , he'd a been some good if he had got started right . Gee , but his trail would have made a ...
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