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Page 19
... Midland , and the people of the kindly city . The pages smelt a little of Sanderson's cigar smoke ; he wished that Sanderson would come to New York ; he perceived that they had also a fainter reminiscence of the perfume he associated ...
... Midland , and the people of the kindly city . The pages smelt a little of Sanderson's cigar smoke ; he wished that Sanderson would come to New York ; he perceived that they had also a fainter reminiscence of the perfume he associated ...
Page 72
... Midland , and hilariously regretful of his absence . Sanderson did not say anything about coming to New York to seek his fortune , and the effect of his news was to leave Ray pining for the society of women , which had always been the ...
... Midland , and hilariously regretful of his absence . Sanderson did not say anything about coming to New York to seek his fortune , and the effect of his news was to leave Ray pining for the society of women , which had always been the ...
Page 81
... Midland things go on in the old way ? Tell me something about Midland , and why any one should ever leave Midland for New York ? " " I can't say , generally speaking , " answered Ray , with pleasure in Kane's pursuit , " but I think ...
... Midland things go on in the old way ? Tell me something about Midland , and why any one should ever leave Midland for New York ? " " I can't say , generally speaking , " answered Ray , with pleasure in Kane's pursuit , " but I think ...
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