Overland Monthly and Out West Magazine, Volume 13A. Roman and Company, 1965 |
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Page 86
... told him he was not her brother - he was " child of a stick ; " a disparaging allusion to his hiding - place in the tree . He asked her who told her ; she replied , her own tum - tum ( mind ) told her . He looked at her , then at ...
... told him he was not her brother - he was " child of a stick ; " a disparaging allusion to his hiding - place in the tree . He asked her who told her ; she replied , her own tum - tum ( mind ) told her . He looked at her , then at ...
Page 87
... told her he knew where her son was , and if she would give him a little blue blanket he would tell the Moon his moth- er was alive , and would bring him to her . She gave him the brightest pussissy she could find , and any one who has ...
... told her he knew where her son was , and if she would give him a little blue blanket he would tell the Moon his moth- er was alive , and would bring him to her . She gave him the brightest pussissy she could find , and any one who has ...
Page 173
... told me I had better waste no time , but there was something in his eye , too , that told me I had not much to fear ; the man was a coward . I continued : " This little Madame Duplessis was left behind in San Francisco by her husband ...
... told me I had better waste no time , but there was something in his eye , too , that told me I had not much to fear ; the man was a coward . I continued : " This little Madame Duplessis was left behind in San Francisco by her husband ...
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