The Atlantic Monthly, 第 43 卷Atlantic Monthly Company, 1857 |
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... ROSAMOND AND THE CONDUCTOR . longed to continue the conversation with some pleasant , general. Lucy Lee Pleasants . SARAH MERCHANT , Al James , and Rosamond Ware were going to Willet's Ravine . Mr. Ware drove them over to Bethel Plain to ...
... ROSAMOND AND THE CONDUCTOR . longed to continue the conversation with some pleasant , general. Lucy Lee Pleasants . SARAH MERCHANT , Al James , and Rosamond Ware were going to Willet's Ravine . Mr. Ware drove them over to Bethel Plain to ...
第 313 頁
... Rosamond found herself recalling the few incidents of their intercourse , his looks and tones and pleasant manners , and looking for- ward she imagined their meeting again , and invented situations of interest where they should be ...
... Rosamond found herself recalling the few incidents of their intercourse , his looks and tones and pleasant manners , and looking for- ward she imagined their meeting again , and invented situations of interest where they should be ...
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... Rosamond that the train always stopped at the station when she was having a good time . " What is the charm of that conduc- tor's manner ? " said Amy James , medi- tatively , as they walked away from the station . " I've been trying to ...
... Rosamond that the train always stopped at the station when she was having a good time . " What is the charm of that conduc- tor's manner ? " said Amy James , medi- tatively , as they walked away from the station . " I've been trying to ...
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