The New England Magazine, Volume 41; Volume 47New England Magazine Company, 1910 |
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Page 795
... taken into the woods , buried in a deep hole and rocks were thrown on top of him to prevent the dogs from digging him up , for his power to make things unpleasant for them remains with him , even in death . That particu- iar specimen ...
... taken into the woods , buried in a deep hole and rocks were thrown on top of him to prevent the dogs from digging him up , for his power to make things unpleasant for them remains with him , even in death . That particu- iar specimen ...
Page 798
... taken , one as the animals stood at ease and the other when a startled doe left her fawn for the forest depths at a conspicuous wave of Jack's hand . The little one saw nothing and remained in the water , looking about and bleating for ...
... taken , one as the animals stood at ease and the other when a startled doe left her fawn for the forest depths at a conspicuous wave of Jack's hand . The little one saw nothing and remained in the water , looking about and bleating for ...
Page 803
... taken scholarships entitling them to a period of study abroad . The managers are raising a fund for build- ing and endowment , and they hope soon to be able to possess excellent studios where all the classes can meet . President , Mrs ...
... taken scholarships entitling them to a period of study abroad . The managers are raising a fund for build- ing and endowment , and they hope soon to be able to possess excellent studios where all the classes can meet . President , Mrs ...
Page 813
... taken . And one of these forward steps was made in the summer just passing . Heretofore one of the limitations of the wooded park - a defect which some , selfishly inclined , might regard as a virtue has been a certain inac- cessibility ...
... taken . And one of these forward steps was made in the summer just passing . Heretofore one of the limitations of the wooded park - a defect which some , selfishly inclined , might regard as a virtue has been a certain inac- cessibility ...
Page 830
... taken , there was a falling off , the census of that year showing only 20,855 ; in 1880 , fifteen years later , the growth had reached only 26,845 . Then New Bed- ford began to put on weight . In 1885 , the increase was to 33,393 , in ...
... taken , there was a falling off , the census of that year showing only 20,855 ; in 1880 , fifteen years later , the growth had reached only 26,845 . Then New Bed- ford began to put on weight . In 1885 , the increase was to 33,393 , in ...
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