Scribner's Monthly: An Illustrated Magazine for the People, Volume 30; Volume 52Scribner & Company, 1896 |
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Page 10
... thought , to assemble . It was amusing to see the inhabitants of the houses opposite already settled at their windows to make a day of it . But though those who came remained to the end , at no time was there any crowd on the narrow ...
... thought , to assemble . It was amusing to see the inhabitants of the houses opposite already settled at their windows to make a day of it . But though those who came remained to the end , at no time was there any crowd on the narrow ...
Page 36
... thought a moment . A sudden animation flushed into his face . Why not ? « All right , " he said ; « till eleven . >> Then he and Fontenoy went back to dine . As they mounted the dark staircase leading from the terrace another man caught ...
... thought a moment . A sudden animation flushed into his face . Why not ? « All right , " he said ; « till eleven . >> Then he and Fontenoy went back to dine . As they mounted the dark staircase leading from the terrace another man caught ...
Page 42
... thought , though with a hesitation he had not expected . But now - had she lost her thread , or what ? Incredible , when one remembered her in private life , in conversation . Yet these stumbling sentences , this evident distress ...
... thought , though with a hesitation he had not expected . But now - had she lost her thread , or what ? Incredible , when one remembered her in private life , in conversation . Yet these stumbling sentences , this evident distress ...
Page 44
... thought she would have swooned . There was a pause , during which he watched the quivering lines of the lips and nostrils and the pallor of the cheeks with a feeling of dismay . But she did not mean to faint , and little by little her ...
... thought she would have swooned . There was a pause , during which he watched the quivering lines of the lips and nostrils and the pallor of the cheeks with a feeling of dismay . But she did not mean to faint , and little by little her ...
Page 45
... thought of the women . Their lives come to seem to me the mere refuse , the rags and shreds , that are thrown every day into the mill and ground to nothing , without a thought , without a word of pity , an hour of happiness . Cancer ...
... thought of the women . Their lives come to seem to me the mere refuse , the rags and shreds , that are thrown every day into the mill and ground to nothing , without a thought , without a word of pity , an hour of happiness . Cancer ...
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